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Staff outlines Furlane rezone; planning commission recommended denial amid access and unit-count questions
Summary
Staff described the privately initiated Furlane rezone—four parcels totaling 8.77 acres with about 3.5–4 acres developable—and said the planning commission recommended denial amid questions about access and unit yield.
City planning staff presented a privately initiated rezoning request known as the Furlane Rezone covering four parcels totaling about 8.77 acres and answered council questions about density, access and constraints.
Amy Roscoe told the council the total area includes steep slope and railroad-adjacent land, leaving an estimated 3.5 to 4 developable acres (a Google-based estimate, not a survey). She explained the analysis used “highest and best use” because a rezoning affects future potential owners and development; in the absence of a site plan, staff estimated potential unit yields.
Under the current RLC zoning…
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