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Port Orchard council declines in-meeting comment on a pending Hull Avenue rezoning; directs hearing before hearing examiner
Summary
Residents raised safety and infrastructure concerns about a proposed rezoning at 1083 Hull Avenue, but the council said it cannot accept substantive comments at tonight's meeting because the matter is a quasi-judicial application to be heard by the city’s hearing examiner.
Port Orchard — Residents from the Hull Avenue neighborhood pressed the city on infrastructure and safety concerns tied to a proposed rezoning at 1083 Hull Avenue, but city staff and the council said the application must be handled through a formal hearing process before the city’s hearing examiner.
Lindsay Paradiso spoke during the council’s first citizen comment period and identified herself as a Hull Avenue resident, saying she opposes rezoning 1083 Hull Avenue from R-2 to R-3 because she believes it would allow a more than 100-unit apartment building in an area of low-density single-family homes and would compound existing impacts from a nearby 200-unit Forest Song development. “The people of our neighborhood don’t…
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