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Planning commission approves rezoning of 324 East Irving Street to allow multifamily use
Summary
The Richmond Planning and Zoning Commission voted to rezone 324 East Irving Street from B-2 (business) to R-3 (multifamily), clearing the way for a proposed apartment project; commissioners and the applicant said access and site plan approvals will follow.
The Richmond Planning and Zoning Commission voted to rezone 324 East Irving Street from B-2 (business) to R-3 (multifamily), approving the applicant’s request by voice vote with Commissioners Short, Miles and Estelle in favor and Commissioner Miller opposed.
The rezoning was requested by attorney Corey Isaacs on behalf of the property owner, who appeared as Dawson Miller. Isaacs told the commission the parcel is vacant, surrounded largely by multifamily uses and “it’s appropriate for residential use.” He said the owner intends to build a single multifamily building and expects to return with a…
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