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Planning Commission sends 2201–2203 Fenton special-use request to City Council after public comment
Summary
The Richmond Planning Commission agreed to forward a special-use request that would split 2201 and 2203 Fenton Street into three lots and allow three single-family detached homes; commissioners recommended approval and will send the item to City Council on July 28.
The Richmond Planning Commission voted to forward a special-use permit for 2201 and 2203 Fenton Street to City Council with a recommendation for approval after public comment and developer presentation.
The application proposes dividing two existing legal lots (about 10,000 square feet total) into three lots of roughly 3,600 square feet each and constructing one single-family detached home on each lot. Alessandro Vagazzi, the applicant’s representative, told the commission the project is intended to “permit high quality infill consistent with the Richmond 300 plan” and…
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