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Council approves rezoning for seven-unit pocket neighborhood at 810 Hozak Street
Summary
The Arlington City Council approved a planned development rezoning to allow seven individually platted units on 0.74 acres at 810 Hozak Street; the developer preserved short-term rental rights allowed under existing zoning.
The Arlington City Council on March 25 approved a planned development rezoning request for 810 Hozak Street that will allow seven residential units on about 0.74 acres.
The proposal, zoning case PD 24-9108, would change the site from Residential Multifamily-22 (RMF-22) and Residential Medium Density-12 (RM-12) to a planned development for RM-12 uses with a development plan for seven individually platted units. The council voted to approve the rezoning after a presentation by the applicant's architect.
Planning staff opened the item and explained the request and that the…
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