Approve splitting residential lot at 367 Western Drive into 2 smaller lots
In Plain English
A property owner wants to divide one large lot in Point Richmond into two separate lots for future homes. The Planning Commission already approved this split, but someone appealed that decision. The city council now decides whether to allow the subdivision with additional conditions both sides agreed to.
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Votes
approved the item and adopted Resolution No. 128-09
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved splitting one large lot at 367 Western Drive in Point Richmond into two separate lots for future homes. This decision overturned an appeal and allows the property owner to move forward with the subdivision, which means two houses could eventually be built where only one was possible before. The approval came with additional conditions that both the property owner and the person who appealed had agreed to beforehand. This was a routine zoning matter that had already been approved by the Planning Commission before being appealed to the council.
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