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Council hears divided testimony on Pollard North rezone; remands rezone request to planning commission for revision
Summary
A proposed change to the Pollard subdivision — rezoning 19.76 acres from R8 to TNR and approving a 157-lot preliminary plat — prompted concerns about density, block length and transition to existing neighborhoods. The City Council remanded the application back to the Planning and Zoning Commission for further revision and review.
Meridian City Council on Jan. 14 took up a proposed modification to the Pollard subdivision development agreement, a rezone request from R8 to Traditional Neighborhood Residential (TNR), and a revised preliminary plat for about 19.76 acres (file H2024-0037). The Planning and Zoning Commission had recommended denial; council remanded the matter back to the commission for revisions after hearing extended public comment and applicant testimony.
Staff briefed council on the proposal: the applicant first sought TNR zoning and a 177-lot layout and later submitted a…
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