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Reno council meeting roundup: Mount Rose zoning denied; Arrowleaf fee subsidy approved; ADU ordinance delayed
Summary
At its Sept. 24 meeting the Reno City Council denied a requested Specific Plan District for the Mount Rose Junction parcel; approved a $60,000 building-fee subsidy for the Arrowleaf on Harvard affordable housing project; postponed a second reading of the ADU ordinance after an editing error; and adopted the 2024 International Fire Code ordinance.
The Reno City Council covered a wide range of business Sept. 24, including formal votes on zoning, housing subsidies and code updates. Highlights and formal outcomes from the meeting follow.
Mount Rose Junction (LDC25-00018): The council voted unanimously to uphold the Planning Commission’s recommendation and deny an application to rezone a 0.99-acre parcel on Plumas Street to a Specific Plan District that would have allowed increased height and a density of up to 39 units. Staff and the Planning Commission said the SPD submittal lacked a binding site plan and other required specifics; neighbors cited traffic, parking and neighborhood character concerns. The parcel remains…
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