The commission is looking at changing zoning for a property to allow for different residential standards. This could impact the density and character of the surrounding neighborhood.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Changes in zoning density can affect property values and infrastructure service costs.
The property owner and potential future residents of the development.
Nearby residents who may be concerned about increased density or changes to neighborhood character.
The city is looking at changing zoning for a residential area, which could affect how many homes can be built on a plot of land.
The city is considering allowing basement apartments in townhomes and twin homes to help residents afford their mortgages and increase housing options. This change would apply to internal units only, keeping the exterior look of the neighborhood the same.
The city is considering a new zoning rule that would allow senior independent living cottages to be built next to assisted living centers. The goal is to provide a 'stepping stone' for seniors who want to keep their independence but need to be near care services.
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