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Council tables rezoning request for 2414 Butler Street, schedules neighborhood meeting
Summary
Councilmember Snyder successfully moved to table a rezoning request for 2414 Butler Street to the council's Sept. 1 meeting and asked the developer to hold a neighborhood meeting; neighbors said three proposed townhomes would not fit the single-family character of the block and raised safety and parking concerns.
LAFAYETTE — The common council voted to table an ordinance to rezone 2414 Butler Street from R-1B to R-1T after neighbors and the petitioner said they needed more time to meet and resolve issues. The tabling postpones final action until the council—s Sept. 1 meeting.
What was proposed Developer Andrew Stanko told the council the plan calls for three single-family detached or townhouse-style units intended for young professionals and starter families. He said the units would be "built to suit" buyers and that the project aims to provide low-maintenance single-family housing without an HOA.
Neighbors' concerns Nearby residents said the design…
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