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Public hearing held on 1032 Martin Luther King Jr. St. rehab; applicant seeks 12-year exemption for 5 residential units and retail
Summary
City staff introduced a proposal to rehabilitate 1032 Martin Luther King Jr. St. into five residential units and retail, with an estimated $794,000 construction cost and an applicant request for a 12-year exemption certificate; the commission heard testimony from the applicant and neighbors but took no final vote.
City staff opened a public hearing on a redevelopment proposal for 1032 Martin Luther King Jr. St., describing the project as a rehabilitation of a functionally obsolete building into five residential units and street-level retail.
The staff presenter, identified in the record as Miss Renaud, said the proposed scope includes four one-bedroom units and one two-bedroom unit, an expected construction cost of $794,000 and an aspirational inclusion goal of 41% for micro local women- and minority-owned businesses. The proposal requests a 12-year exemption certificate above and beyond the base exemption, and aims for Energy Star environmental…
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