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Council rezones 7.7 acres near Gratigny interchange to single-family (RU-1); council cites preservation of low-density character
Summary
The Town Council adopted an ordinance on second reading rezoning roughly 7.7 acres on the east side of town from GU (general use) to RU-1 (single-family residential) to preserve low-density character and limit higher-density redevelopment.
The Town Council voted in favor of an ordinance on second reading to rezone a 7.7± acre parcel in the town’s east side — roughly the area between NW 140 Third Street and NW 140 Fifth Street adjacent to the Gratigny/Palmetto interchange — from the GU (general use) zoning district to RU-1 (single-family residential).
Planner Susanna Alonso told council the parcel had been identified in the town’s land use plan as low-density residential and that the RU-1 zoning is the most restrictive single-family designation the town has. Council members said rezoning makes…
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