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Developer, Council Report Settlement at First Reading for Dean Street Residential Plan; Neighbors Object

5965196 · October 1, 2025
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After mediation, the developer agreed to reduce density from 48 to 42 units for an RPD on Dean Street; council held a first reading and scheduled a second reading, while a neighbor said many residents still oppose the project.

The City Council held a first reading Tuesday on an ordinance to rezone about 4.6 acres on Dean Street from two‑family conservation (TFC‑2) to a residential planned development (RPD) to allow up to 42 dwelling units. The applicant and city staff reported they reached a mediated settlement that reduced density from a prior 48‑unit proposal to 42 units; council accepted the first reading and set the second reading for Oct. 15 at 5:30 p.m.

Noel Davies, attorney for the applicant Sagamore 955 RDF LLC,…

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