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Hearing examiner takes testimony on Habitat for Humanity rezone; decision to be recommended to Pasco City Council
Summary
The City of Pasco hearing examiner held a public hearing Sept. 10 on Z2025‑008, a rezone application by Tri County Partners Habitat for Humanity and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources that would rezone roughly 20 acres near Burton Boulevard and Road 68; staff recommended changing zoning to match the comprehensive plan, and the examiner said he will issue a written recommendation to city council within 10 working days.
The City of Pasco hearing examiner held a public hearing Sept. 10 on Z2025-008, a rezone application submitted by Tri County Partners Habitat for Humanity on behalf of the Washington State Department of Natural Resources that would rezone two parcels totaling about 20 acres south of Burton Boulevard, west of Road 68 and north of Interstate 182.
Staff presenter Ivan Berrigan, Planner III with the City of Pasco, told the hearing the comprehensive plan designates parcel 117530015 as medium‑density residential and the applicable portion of parcel 117500118 as commercial. Berrigan said staff recommended rezoning parcel 117530015 (17.19 acres) from RT (Residential Transition) to R‑3 (Medium Density Residential) and rezoning a 2.81‑acre portion of parcel 117500118 from RT to C‑1 (Retail Business) to bring both parcels into consistency…
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