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Commission approves Eagle River rezoning and three‑lot plat with conditions amid neighborhood concern over duplexes
Summary
The commission recommended Assembly approval of a rezone in the Eagle River valley from CER10 to CER7 and approved a preliminary plat (S12846) to create three lots and vacate part of Stewart Drive; neighbors objected to possible future duplexes and septic capacity, but staff found approval criteria met.
The Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 8 voted to recommend assembly approval of a rezoning request (case 2025‑0098) to change roughly 2.5–2.8 acres in the Eagle River area from CER10 (low-density residential, alpine slope) to CER7 (medium-density single-family residential) and approved a preliminary plat (S12846) to subdivide the tract into three lots and vacate a portion of Stewart Drive right-of-way, subject to standard staff conditions.
Planning staff told the commission that the proposed rezoning conforms to the Cheugiak‑Eagle River comprehensive plan designation and that approval criteria were met; no municipal or state reviewing…
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