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Applicants withdraw rezoning request at 2106 Bridger Road after heavy neighborhood opposition
Summary
A rezoning request for roughly 6.79 acres at 2106 Bridger Road drew extensive public comment on traffic, safety and infrastructure; the applicant asked to withdraw the rezoning application at the hearing.
The Metropolitan Area Planning Commission heard extensive neighborhood opposition on a request to rezone about 6.79 acres at 2106 Bridger Road on May 12; the applicant then requested withdrawal of the application rather than seek immediate approval.
David Baker of Fisher & Arnold presented the rezoning petition and said the applicants view the area as suitable for higher‑intensity residential development, citing nearby higher‑density uses and the comprehensive land‑use plan. Baker acknowledged that infrastructure and traffic impacts would be addressed in later design stages: "Part of that will be a traffic impact study... that is at the developer's expense."
Neighbors and community members spoke against the rezoning at length. Dave Nance, who…
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