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Resident warns zoning change near Cadman gravel pit risks school and groundwater compatibility
Summary
A resident told the council a proposed zoning change in southeast Redmond would allow mixed‑use development next to a future Lake Washington School District site and inside the city's Critical Aquifer Recharge Area (CARA), risking land‑use incompatibility and groundwater concerns.
A Redmond resident raised land-use and environmental concerns on Sept. 2 about a proposed zoning change for a parcel within the city’s Critical Aquifer Recharge Area.
The point matters because the parcel under discussion borders homes and a site the Lake Washington School District recently acquired for a future school; the commenter said introducing unspecified manufacturing near a school and residences would conflict with the…
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