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Commission recommends shrinking minimum lot size in Commercial Neighborhood from 0.5 to 0.25 acre to spur small-scale redevelopment
Summary
The Planning Commission unanimously forwarded a recommendation June 19 asking City Council to reduce the Commercial Neighborhood minimum lot size from 0.5 acre to 0.25 acre to encourage small-scale, neighborhood commercial redevelopment.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously June 19 to forward a positive recommendation to the City Council to reduce the minimum lot size requirement in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) land-use district from 0.5 acre to 0.25 acre.
Staff said an analysis of the CN zone found the average lot size is about 0.2 acres and that only four of the 105 parcels in the district…
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