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Richmond Council continues vote on rezoning of five properties to July 28

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Summary

At a special meeting, the Richmond City Council voted to amend and continue Ordinance 2025-120, which would rezone five properties from the R-5 single-family district to the R-63 multifamily urban district with revised proffered conditions, to the council's July 28 meeting.

At a special meeting, the Richmond City Council voted to amend and continue Ordinance 2025-120, which would conditionally rezone five properties, to the July 28 council meeting.

The ordinance as described at the meeting would change the zoning classification for 603 Rear North 30 Fifth Street; 609 Rear North 30 Fifth Street; 619 North 30 Sixth Street; 3510 Glenwood Avenue; and 3516 Glenwood Avenue from the R-5 single-family residential district to the R-63 multifamily urban residential district, subject to revised proffered conditions. Council members did not debate the substance of the proffers during the special meeting; the council voted to continue the ordinance so the revised proffered conditions can be considered on July 28.

Council member Gibson moved to amend and continue Ordinance 2025-120 to the July 28 council meeting; Council member Lynch seconded the motion. The roll call recorded five affirmative votes: Council member Breton (Aye), Council member Gibson (Yes), Council member Lynch (Yes), Vice President Jordan (Aye) and President Newbill (Aye). The motion was approved and the ordinance will return to the council on July 28 for further consideration.

The item as presented at the meeting listed the zoning change and said the amendment would provide for "revised proffered conditions." No details of those revised conditions were stated on the record at the special meeting. The clerk noted the legislation had been provided to council members and that copies are available for public inspection.

The council moved immediately to the next agenda item after the vote.