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Laurel to consider rezoning Iron Horse Station subdivision from R-6000 to RMF
Summary
Resolution R25-84 on the Sept. 23 agenda would approve or deny a zone change for the Iron Horse Station subdivision from R-6000 (duplex) to RMF (multi-family); the agenda contains no staff report or recommended conditions.
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The City of Laurel’s Sept. 23, 2025, agenda lists Resolution No. R25-84 to consider changing the zoning for the Iron Horse Station subdivision from Residential R-6000 (duplex) to Residential RMF (multi-family).
The agenda shows the council will either approve or deny the zone change; it does not include staff reports, exhibits, a recommended motion, or any conditions tied to the request. The agenda entry is item No. 18 and identifies the two zoning designations by their names as printed.
A change from R-6000 to RMF would alter allowable uses and potentially the density for the subdivision, but the agenda does not specify proposed unit counts, site plans, infrastructure impacts, or any public-notice summary that would indicate community input. Any detailed findings, conditions or mitigation measures would need to appear in staff materials or the council record, which are not part of the published agenda text.
The agenda does not record a vote or the council’s decision; the matter was scheduled for consideration at the Sept. 23 meeting.
