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Zoning panel backs conditional rezoning of West 30 Second Street to office-residential
Summary
The Dubuque Zoning Advisory Commission recommended approval Sept. 3 of a conditional rezoning that would change a West 30 Second Street parcel from R1 single‑family to OR (office‑residential) with two permitted uses and conditions; the case will go to City Council Sept. 15.
The Dubuque Zoning Advisory Commission on Sept. 3 voted to recommend that the City Council rezone a 0.53‑acre parcel at West 30 Second Street from R1 (single‑family residential) to OR (office‑residential) with conditions, sending the matter to council for final action on Sept. 15. The owners, Rick and Sherry Ehrlich, and their representative, Patrick Norton of Biesing & Associates, presented a site concept and agreed to limit permitted uses.
The rezoning matter was remanded to the commission by City Council after an earlier 0–5 commission vote; the applicants returned with a conditional rezoning proposal and additional neighborhood outreach. “Office residential would provide a good transition and a good buffer between the higher uses right on the other side of the overpass bridge to this land,” said Patrick Norton, the applicant’s agent, while…
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