Planning commission recommends rezoning of 3001 West Ninth for residential use
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The North Platte Planning Commission on April 22 recommended that the City Council approve rezoning of property at 3001 West Ninth Street from B-2 highway commercial to R-3 dwelling to allow the applicant’s daughter to live on the lot; planning staff raised no objections.
The North Platte Planning Commission on April 22 recommended that the City Council approve a rezoning request to change property at 3001 West Ninth Street from a B-2 Highway Commercial district to an R-3 Dwelling district.
Planning staff told commissioners the applicant seeks the rezoning to allow “a place for her daughter to live” and that “no new structure will be built at this time,” and staff said the proposed change should not adversely affect traffic or the general character of the area. Planning staff recorded no objections to the rezoning in its review comments.
Commissioner Van Velsen moved to recommend approval of file Z25-004; Commissioner Jett seconded the motion. The commission approved the recommendation; the matter will go to the City Council on May 6 for final action.
The property is in a mixed-use area with residential and commercial zoning nearby. Planning staff noted the rezoning is consistent with the surrounding pattern and will not require new construction under the applicant’s current plan.
