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Council hears first reading for rezoning at 1809 West Twentieth Street South; planning commission split on recommendation

5070849 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

A property just outside Brookings city limits is proposed to be rezoned from agricultural to R-1 single-family; staff noted floodplain location and planning commission voted 5–3 not to recommend approval.

The City Council received the first reading on Ordinance 25-013, a rezoning request for a roughly 1-acre parcel identified as the east acre of Rudebusch Addition (also referenced as 1809 West Twentieth Street South) in the city's joint jurisdiction area. The request would change the property's zoning from joint-jurisdiction agricultural to R-1 single-family residential.

Mike Strzok, community development staff, told the council the parcel lies approximately a quarter mile west of the city limits and is in a floodplain. "It is identified on our future land use map as open space…

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