A 30.5-acre parcel on Gentile Street was rezoned from Agriculture and R-S PRUD to R-1-10 Single Family Residential, paving the way for future subdivision development.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The development could increase property tax revenue for the city.
Future residents and local developers.
Current residents concerned about increased density or traffic.
The city is considering changing the zoning for Layton Farms to allow for more single-family homes. This could change the character of the neighborhood and impact local infrastructure.
A 30.5-acre parcel on Gentile Street was rezoned from Agriculture and R-S PRUD to R-1-10 Single Family Residential, paving the way for future subdivision development.
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