A .52-acre property was rezoned from Traditional Neighborhood Residential (NR-6) to Neighborhood Center (NC) to allow for commercial use.
This rezone would allow for commercial use in a residential area, potentially increasing foot traffic and changing the neighborhood's character. Traffic and parking concerns were raised.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
A .52-acre property was rezoned from Traditional Neighborhood Residential (NR-6) to Neighborhood Center (NC) to allow for commercial use.
Request to rezone a .52 acre property from Traditional Neighborhood Residential (NR-6) to Neighborhood Center (NC) to allow for a bookstore and coffee shop in a historic home.
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