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Commission denies rezoning for large towing/impound yard after neighbors cite flooding and creek concerns

2499699 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to deny a PUD that would have allowed automotive towing and impound yard uses after neighbors and commissioners raised concerns over floodplain impacts, a creek channel, and adjacency to single‑family homes; the applicant had reduced the proposed impound area during the review.

The Planning Commission on Feb. 27 voted to deny PUD 2051, a rezoning request that would have allowed an automotive towing and impound yard on property along NW 100th and Fourth Street. The decision followed extended public comment and technical discussion about floodplain mapping, a mapped creek channel, and adjacency to residential parcels.

Applicant representatives told the commission they had scaled back the impound use to 1.29 acres on the northern portion of the property after earlier submissions contemplated much larger use of the…

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