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Planning commission postpones decision on 601 South Walker while staff seeks middle‑lot owner’s input
Summary
The Alpine Planning and Zoning Commission postponed consideration of rezoning 601 South Walker for one month at the property owner’s request to allow staff to contact an adjacent lot owner; staff also reviewed legal criteria for when rezoning may constitute prohibited spot zoning.
The Alpine Planning and Zoning Commission on May 19 voted to postpone recommendation on the zoning designation for 601 South Walker Street for one month to allow staff to contact the owner of a vacant lot between the subject property and contiguous commercial parcels.
Property owner Melinda A. Vega asked the commission to rezone 601 South Walker back to commercial, saying the building and block historically supported commercial uses. Staff told the commission that city records list the parcel as R‑4 (residential/mobile‑home…
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