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Council allows deed split for upper floors at two Linton Street mixed‑use buildings with owner-occupancy restriction

5489926 · July 28, 2025
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Summary

Council approved variances permitting the second and third floors of 64 and 68 Linton Street to be issued as separate deeds, conditioned on architectural standards, preserving commercial ground-floor units, and a temporary restriction on rental listings to encourage owner‑occupancy.

The Woodstock Mayor and Council voted 5-0 on July 28 to approve variances that allow the upper floors of 64 and 68 Linton Street — mixed-use buildings in the Adair Park development — to be deeded as separate residential units.

Community development staff explained the properties are zoned DTCBD and located in the historic overlay, an overlay intended primarily for detached single-family homes. Staff noted the buildings were designed with fire separation between the second and third floors and that a similar…

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