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Planning commission recommends rezoning six parcels near 40th and Summit View to small convenience center
Summary
The Yakima City Planning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 8 to recommend the City Council approve a non‑project rezone of six parcels (about 4 acres) from single‑family residential (R‑1) to Small Convenience Center (SCC), forwarding concerns about traffic and future project‑level review requirements.
The Yakima City Planning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 8 to recommend the Yakima City Council approve a non‑project rezone of six parcels totaling about four acres from single‑family residential (R‑1) to Small Convenience Center (SCC) (file RZ‑005‑24; SEPA DNS 016‑24).
City staff said the parcels sit at the intersection of Summit View Avenue and North 40th Avenue (principal arterials) and North 39th Avenue (local access), are served by City of Yakima sewer and water and Nob Hill Water Association water, and are currently occupied by single‑family homes and a church. Staff recommended approval, noting the rezone implements the Comprehensive Plan 2040…
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