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Planning commission backs Ronald McDonald House lodging permit, asks council to limit use to current operator

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Summary

The Richmond Planning Commission voted to forward a conditional-use permit recommendation for a lodging house at 505 West Lee Street — the proposed Ronald McDonald House — with direction that the permit be legally limited to the current owner/operator.

The Richmond Planning Commission on Tuesday voted to forward to City Council a recommendation to allow a lodging house at 505 West Lee Street, the proposed Ronald McDonald House campus, with a condition recommended to limit the conditional-use permit to the current owner/operator.

Planning staff said the application requests a conditional-use permit for a lodging-house use in the R73 multifamily residential district in Jackson Ward and that the use is allowed only by conditional use.…

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