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Fraser council approves rezoning for Hayes Road parcel over neighbor objections
Summary
The Fraser City Council on Monday voted to rezone a 3.69‑acre parcel along Hayes Road from Residential Low to Residential Medium, allowing the applicant to seek eight single‑detached site condominium units instead of the six allowed under current zoning.
Fraser — The Fraser City Council on Monday approved RZ‑25‑01, rezoning a 3.69‑acre parcel along Hayes Road from residential low (RL) to residential medium (RM), a change the applicant said would allow eight single‑detached site condominium units instead of six under current rules.
The rezoning request, which followed a 5–1 approval by the Planning Commission, drew public opposition from nearby residents who asked the council to delay action while they gather independent engineering analyses of stormwater and traffic. Council approved the rezoning by voice vote; Council Member Shornack recorded the lone opposition.
The parcel lies north of 14 Mile Road and is vacant except for a single garage, City Manager Levin told the council. City Planner Lauren explained that RM zoning permits smaller minimum lot sizes and the applicant…
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