A new single-family subdivision is planned, requiring a rezone. Concerns were raised about building on land with a fault scarp, but the council approved it with conditions.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Potential increase in property tax revenue from new homes.
Future homeowners and the city through increased tax base.
Residents concerned about building safety on geologically sensitive land.
A public hearing was held for a rezone request that would change the zoning from residential suburban to single-family residential. This could impact neighborhood density and character.
A new single-family subdivision is planned, requiring a rezone. Concerns were raised about building on land with a fault scarp, but the council approved it with conditions.
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