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Commission approves rezoning of 1.4 acres at Southline and South Travis to general commercial
Summary
The City of Cleveland Planning and Zoning Commission voted to rezone about 1.4 acres at the southeast corner of Southline Street and South Travis Avenue from single‑family detached residential (R‑1) to general commercial (GC).
The City of Cleveland Planning and Zoning Commission voted to rezone approximately 1.4 acres at the southeast corner of Southline Street and South Travis Avenue from single-family detached residential (R‑1) to general commercial (GC). The motion passed 2‑1 after a public hearing and staff recommendation for approval.
Milu Lovaro, director of community development, summarized the request and staff findings and said the applicant proposes an "office, flex space, business park type of development." Lovaro told the commission that "staff recommends approval of the proposed rezoning from R‑1 to GC."
Developer Scott Lambert, who identified himself as the speaker representing the project, described the concept as a small business‑condo layout intended…
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