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Council continues Hozack Street planned‑development after questions on setbacks, masonry fencing and unit layout

2124470 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

A planned development for 7 single-family lots at 100–110 Hozack Street was continued after council members raised concerns about proposed masonry fencing, a 3‑foot setback on one unit, corner orientation and potential short‑term rental restrictions.

The Arlington City Council continued a planned-development zoning request for three lots on Hozack Street after receiving several design and planning questions from council members.

Item PD 24-9 requested rezoning of 100, 108 and 110 Hozack Street (about 0.75 acres) from multifamily and medium-density designations to a PD allowing seven single-family attached and detached dwelling units. Joyce Stanton (presenting as Joyce Stamp in the record) and the project team described a site…

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