Here are a few of the items...
Here are a few of the items the commission discussed Monday.
LAND USE CHANGE
The commission changed the general plan land use designation and
zoning for the property at 330 W. Bay St., owned by Richard Dick,
where the Daily Pilot is located, to medium-density residential
development.
WHAT IT MEANS
The land will now be zoned as medium-density residential
development, enabling Dick to build multi-family homes on the
property. Commissioner Dennis DeMaio was absent.
APPEAL OF ADDITION DENIAL
The commission overturned the zoning administrator’s denial of
Todd and Martha Thompson’s plan to expand their home at 463 E. 19th
St. The administrator denied the addition because it doesn’t comply
with the city’s residential design guidelines.
WHAT IT MEANS
The Thompsons can expand their home since the commission found
that the expansion was compatible with the neighborhood, even though
it didn’t comply with the guidelines. Commissioner Dennis DeMaio was
absent.
WHAT WAS SAID
“There were various reasons for [overturning the decision.] The
main one being that the proposed remodeling of the home was in our
view, consistent with the prevailing architecture of the home and
adjoining homes,” Chairman Bruce Garlich said.
SUBDIVISION REQUEST
The commission continued an item involving CommonWealth Partners
LLC requesting the approval of a subdivision of three existing
parcels at Two Town Center into 14 parcels. The subdivision would
divide the existing parcels into 10 lots for buildings and four lots
for parking and common areas.
WHAT IT MEANS
The commission will consider the issue at a future date.
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