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Planning commission waives park/open-space fee for Habitat’s 5-home Rivertown Summit project
Summary
The Columbia River Planning Commission approved a request from Habitat for Humanity to waive the annual park and open-space fee for a five-unit homebuilding project on North Fourth Street. The commission voted by voice; no individual roll-call tallies were recorded in the transcript.
The Columbia River Planning Commission voted to waive the annual park and open-space fee for Habitat for Humanity’s Rivertown Summit project, a five-unit new-build planned at 440 North Fourth Street.
The request was presented by Mike Andrelzik, outreach manager with Lancaster, Nevada, and Habitat for Humanity, who said the five units have been matched with Habitat families and asked the commission to waive the fee so donated funds can stretch further. “We'd like to request that the recreation be be waived,” Andrelzik said during public comment.
The commission’s chair called for a motion; Member Brad moved to waive the fee and a colleague seconded. The commission approved the waiver by voice vote. The…
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