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Joshua City zoning panel approves rezoning and replat at 101 Santa Fe to allow three zero-lot-line homes
Summary
The Joshua City Zoning Commission on Jan. 6 approved rezoning roughly 0.317 acres at 101 Santa Fe from R-1 to R-2 and a replat to convert four historic lots into three zero-lot-line single-family detached lots to accommodate starter homes.
The Joshua City Zoning Commission on Monday, Jan. 6 approved a rezoning and a related replat for a 0.317-acre property at 101 Santa Fe Street, allowing three zero-lot-line single‑family detached homes to be built where four small historic lots now exist.
The action changes the property from R-1 (single-family residential) to R-2 (moderate-density residential) and approves a replat combining the existing four lots into three. The commission opened a public hearing at 6:32 p.m. and later moved and approved the rezoning and replat by voice vote; the transcript records a motion to approve and a second but does not list a recorded roll-call tally.
The applicant, property owner Scott Whit, told the commission he and a…
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