The applicants requested a rezone from R1.6 to VLDR to subdivide a deep lot and build an additional single-family home.
The project will add five new housing units near campus, which the city expects will fit well with the surrounding apartment-heavy neighborhood.
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The applicants requested a rezone from R1.6 to VLDR to subdivide a deep lot and build an additional single-family home.
Request to rezone from R1.6 to Very Low Density Residential (VLDR) to allow for an additional dwelling unit.
Request to rezone from RC to CR to allow for a 5-unit apartment building.
A request to rezone a property from residential conservation to campus residential to allow for a five-unit housing development.
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