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Hearing examiner recommends denial of rezoning request for auto sales at 1922 E. 30th St.

3327380 · May 15, 2025
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Summary

The hearing examiner recommended denial of a petitioner’s request to rezone 1922 East 30th Street from C-4 TOD to C-5 TOD to permit used automobile sales, citing inconsistency with the Purple Line transit-oriented development overlay and staff concerns about site suitability.

Hearing Examiner Jerdie Wirtz Hall recommended denial on May 15, 2025 of a rezoning request for 1922 East 30th Street that would have allowed used automobile sales in a transit-oriented development overlay.

Why it matters: The site lies within the Purple Line TOD (transit-oriented development) overlay near rapid-transit boarding platforms; staff and regional planning agencies oppose auto-sales uses in the overlay because they are not considered transit-supportive or pedestrian-oriented.

Petitioner presentation: Yvonne Humphreys, representing petitioners Rula Ahasid and Rahaf Roman, said the property owner operates an auto repair business at 1922 E. 30th Street and wants to convert to used-car sales to sell vehicles that customers leave behind or cannot afford to repair. Humphreys said the owner’s "goal is…

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