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Commission defers Habitat for Humanity rezoning after residents press for more dialog on central green space

5124014 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The commission deferred a request to rezone a parcel in the Century Place/Habitat for Humanity development to give staff, the developer and homeowners more time to address neighbors’ concerns about the disposition of a parcel that residents say was expected to remain green space.

The Mainland Planning Commission on July 1 voted to defer consideration of a rezoning request from R‑6 to General Residential (GR) for a parcel at 1917 Sixth Street that is part of the Century Place Habitat for Humanity development.

Senior planner Christina Wright said ZM‑25‑10 would allow a slightly higher density metric to create approximately two additional lots in the development; staff explained the change was requested to permit a mix of single‑family homes and townhomes as the development proceeds. Jay Kaitar of Robert Civil Engineering, an…

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