Commission approves four duplexes on 0.81 acres in Oneko, citing infill and neighborhood compatibility

2127855 · January 18, 2025

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Summary

The commission recommended a rezone from RSF‑6 to RDD‑6 and supported construction of four duplexes (eight units) on four lots at the northeast corner of 51st Avenue East and 22nd Street East as compatible infill; vote 6‑0.

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a rezone from RSF‑6 to RDD‑6 for four contiguous lots in Oneko that the applicant proposes to redevelop with one duplex per lot (eight units total). Applicant Robert McNaughn said the lots exceed RDD‑6 lot standards and that the proposed building scale, setbacks and site design would match surrounding duplex and single‑family development.

Staff told the commission the site is inside the urban service area and that infill development consistent with the Res‑9 future land use designation is encouraged. The applicant said the proposed duplexes would be two‑bedrooms, two‑bath units averaging about 800–1,000 square feet and that the developer would retain and manage the rental units long term. Council members and staff noted the proposal would provide modestly higher density than single‑family zoning but still be consistent with the neighborhood pattern; staff found the request consistent with the comprehensive plan and LDC standards. The commission voted 6‑0 to recommend approval.