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Kachina Village neighbors oppose zone change to convert former fire station into five rental units; commission recommends denial
Summary
A proposal to rezone a former Kachina Village fire station to RM‑10A for five units drew extensive public opposition over neighborhood character and evacuation concerns; the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend denial of the zone change and voted against design review.
The Planning and Zoning Commission on May 28 recommended denial of a proposed zone change that would have allowed conversion of a former Kachina Village fire station into a five‑unit multifamily property and denied the associated design review application.
Applicant Marcus Martin and co‑owner Talaya Martin proposed reusing the site at 2838 Kona Trail to replace a collapsed four‑bay apparatus garage with three new dwelling units, creating a total of five units on a 0.5‑acre lot. Staff said the property is eligible for multifamily zoning (RM‑10A) and that the submitted design retains much of…
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