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Planning commission approves design review for two homes on Tenth Street
Summary
The Greenfield Planning Commission approved design review for two single-family dwellings at a vacant lot on Tenth Street (APN 024112015). Staff said the project meets zoning standards and qualifies for a Class 3 categorical exemption; commissioners raised wastewater-capacity and moratorium timing concerns.
The Greenfield Planning Commission voted to adopt Resolution No. 2025-08 on a voice vote, approving a design review for two single-family homes on a vacant lot on Tenth Street between Maple and Elm (APN 024112015).
Staff presented the proposal as two three-bedroom homes, each about 1,718 square feet with a 419-square-foot attached garage, served by a shared driveway and permeable pavers at the rear. Planning staff said the proposal complies with development standards for the medium-density zone, meets setback and parking requirements, stays under the 35-foot height limit, has a lot coverage of roughly 32% (within the 60% maximum), and provides about 52% permeable surface (exceeding the 25% requirement). Staff told commissioners…
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