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Neighbors oppose multifamily expansion at Northwest 30 Sixth Street; Planning Commission defers case for outreach
Summary
Residents near Windsor Hills told the Planning Commission they fear crime, trespass and falling property values if a small multifamily parcel is redeveloped; the commission deferred the rezoning to allow applicant outreach and to request a security plan and buffering proposals.
The Planning Commission on March 27 deferred action on SPUD 17-20, a rezoning request for property listed in the meeting packet as 4759 Northwest 30 Sixth Street, after a series of residents described longstanding security issues at a neighboring apartment complex and urged the commission to deny additional multifamily development.
Multiple neighbors — including Tim Alexander, ****** Lucas, Sheila Standridge, Jeff Sandusky and Betty Lee — spoke at the podium during the hearing and described a range of problems they attribute to the adjacent apartment property: they said there have been break-ins, trespass, loud music, fireworks and fights. Several speakers described incidents in which people they say left the apartment complex and entered single-family yards. "That apartment complex that is right there presently has caused more chaos to our neighborhood than…
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