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Board approves Parkside Partners conditional rezoning for 8 detached homes at 299 Oak Street
Summary
After a public hearing, the Highlands Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a conditional rezoning to allow eight detached single-family homes at 299 Oak Street, with conditions including recorded easements and a written parking agreement reducing a deed-reserved allocation from 12 to 10 spaces.
The Highlands Town Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a conditional rezoning request from Parkside Partners Acquisitions LLC to rezone 299 Oak Street from B-3 commercial to B-1 commercial with site-specific conditions, allowing the developer to build eight detached single-family dwellings on a 1.09-acre parcel.
The vote, taken after a public hearing and staff presentations, follows recommendations from the town zoning and planning boards to approve the request as submitted. Planning staff said the site plan is site-specific under the Unified Development Ordinance and that any major deviations would require returning to the board.
Planning Director Michael Mathis told the board the subject parcel totals 47,480 square feet; under B-1 rules the site could support up to…
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