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Council approves first reading to rezone 634 Fremont for proposed 216‑unit apartments; second reading set for Aug. 11
Summary
The Lebanon City Council on July 28 approved on first reading a rezoning request to change two lots at 634 Fremont Road from RS‑1 to RS‑2 to allow a proposed apartment complex of seven buildings and 216 units.
The Lebanon City Council on July 28 approved on first reading a rezoning request to change two lots at 634 Fremont Road from RS‑1 residential to RS‑2 residential, a step the developer says is needed to build an apartment complex that would include seven buildings and 216 units.
The rezoning request was explained to the council by Mark Scott, planning and zoning manager, who described the existing lots and the requested change in zoning to allow multifamily development at that location. The council approved the first reading and scheduled a second reading and docket placement for Aug. 11.
Why it matters: Rezoning from RS‑1, where multifamily is not allowed, to RS‑2 is required for an apartment development and changes permitted land uses for the site.…
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