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Commission backs rezoning for four‑unit building near Keyway and Keystone after neighbors oppose
Summary
A proposal to rezone a vacant parcel at the northwest corner of Keystone and Keyway drives from R2 to R3 to allow a four‑unit apartment building was recommended to City Council Sept. 3 after the applicant and neighbors debated aesthetics, parking and traffic.
The Dubuque Zoning Advisory Commission recommended Sept. 3 that the City Council approve a rezoning of a vacant parcel at the northwest corner of Keystone Drive and Keyway Drive from R2 (two‑family) to R3 (moderate‑density multifamily), allowing the applicant, Greg Williams, to build four apartment units and live on the property. The matter will go to City Council on Sept. 15.
Williams told the commission he intends to be an owner‑occupant and described a slab‑style fourplex to avoid interior stairs. “I do plan on being owner occupied,” Williams said, adding that he has attempted neighborhood…
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