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Zoning commission votes to deny rezoning for 8‑bed supervised independent living home at 334 Como Street
Summary
After extended public comment and debate, the commission recommended denial of a zoning change that would have allowed a supervised independent living home for youth aging out of foster care to house eight residents; staff had recommended approval with a conditional use.
The Zoning Commission recommended denial of a conditional rezoning request for 334 Como Street, a property proposed to operate as a supervised independent living (SIL) boarding home for youth aging out of foster care.
Staff presented the request to rezone the property from R4 to R4 CD with a conditional use allowing a boarding home with no more than eight residents; staff recommended approval, saying the accessory dwelling and proximity to transit would support the proposed use. The applicant, Ian Riles, described the proposed supervised independent living program for young adults aged 18–23, including job training, certifications and counseling…
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