Review appeal of approved plan to split property at 125-127 Western Drive into 3 lots
In Plain English
The Planning Commission approved a request to divide this single property into 3 separate residential lots. A neighbor appealed this decision to the city council. The council can uphold the original approval, modify the conditions, or reverse the decision and block the lot split.
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Votes
continue this item for two weeks and not reopen the public hearing
Failedrefer this item back to the city manager and return in two weeks with recommendations
FailedCity Council move forward with the possibility that the applicant can do a three-lot subdivision on the property, but continue to work with the staff over the next two weeks on the applicants decision to live with a range that is reflective of the 16 through 20 foot range for the first story and, if not, the applicants come back with an alternative plan without prejudice
Failedreopen the public hearing
Failedreopen the public hearing and allow only the applicant and appellant two minutes to address the Council
Passedclose the public hearing
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