Approve variances for 4 undeveloped lots on York Street, Cherry Street, and Duboce Avenue
Resolution Resolution No. 18-07
In Plain English
Kevin Hampton appealed the planning department's original decision on building variances for his empty lots. Variances allow property owners to build structures that don't meet standard zoning rules like height limits or setback requirements. The city council sided with Hampton and approved his requested variances.
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