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Residents protest Shoreline Phase 4 changes; applicant pulls item, council continues hearing
Summary
Numerous residents said the Shoreline Phase 4 proposal increases density, threatens stormwater control and evacuation routes; the developer withdrew the item and the council continued the public hearing to a date uncertain.
Dozens of residents raised objections on May 8 to a revised Shoreline Phase 4 subdivision plan that, opponents said, replaces previously discussed single-family housing with dense stacked townhomes and multifamily buildings. After an extended public-comment period, the applicant withdrew the item from consideration; the council voted to continue the hearing to a date uncertain.
Speakers addressed several recurring concerns: a perceived shift from low-density single-family lots to plans showing as many as 239 townhome units in the Phase 4 footprint, an unfinished lift station they said…
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