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Planning Commission recommends City Council amend general plan, rezone 781 S. Wolf Road for eight homes amid neighbor traffic concerns
Summary
The Planning Commission on May 27 recommended that City Council change the general plan land‑use designation for 781 South Wolf Road from low density to low‑medium density and rezone the parcel from R0 to R2 with a plan‑development overlay to enable a conceptual eight‑home project.
The Planning Commission on May 27 recommended that City Council amend the General Plan and rezone 781 South Wolf Road to allow a modest increase in housing density that would enable a conceptual plan for eight two‑story single‑family homes.
Project planner Astha Warshish told commissioners the site is roughly 30,000 square feet, currently designated low‑density residential and zoned R0; the applicant requested a general plan change to low‑medium density residential and rezoning to R2 with a plan‑development overlay. Staff said R2 would allow up to 12 dwelling units per acre, and given the parcel is smaller than an acre the conceptual maximum yields about eight units. Staff also described a conceptual design showing homes with an average lot of about 3,100 square feet and an average house size of roughly…
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