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Planning commission approves rezoning to bring eight nonconforming lots into residential districts

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The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Aug. 6 to rezone eight nonconforming properties so the houses can qualify for traditional financing, insurance and rebuilding rights.

The Planning and Zoning Commission on Aug. 6 approved an ordinance rezoning eight nonconforming parcels from commercial districts into residential districts to align zoning with surrounding uses and allow existing homes to qualify for conventional financing and rebuilding. Miss Grasser, a planning staff member, presented the item and staff recommended approval.

The measure, part of the first round of mailings to owners of nonconforming lots, moves two lots from B-1 to R-2 and three lots from B-3 to R-2 and R-4, Grasser said. "These were, based on keeping…

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