Rezone Baywalk Mixed-Use Development site from industrial to planned area district
Resolution 24-15
In Plain English
The city changed zoning rules for the Baywalk site to allow mixed-use development instead of just industrial and office buildings. The new zoning gives developers more flexibility to build housing, retail, and offices together. This could bring more housing options and businesses to the area.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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