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Board approves land-use change and PUD for 50-unit duplex development after split vote

5777717 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

Marion County commissioners approved a small-scale land-use amendment and rezoning to a planned unit development (PUD) to allow 50 attached single-family units (25 duplex buildings) on a ~12.75-acre site near NW 70th Terrace. The land-use change passed 3-2; the ordinance adoption was recorded later in the meeting.

The Marion County Board of County Commissioners approved a small-scale land-use change and companion rezoning to a planned unit development on Sept. 5 to allow a proposed 50-unit duplex subdivision on approximately 12.75 acres near Northwest 70th Terrace (items referenced together on the agenda).

Staff presentations (Kenneth Fodham and others from Growth Services) described the request as a change of two parcels from low residential (one dwelling unit per acre) to medium…

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