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Applicant withdraws rezoning request after commission finds mismatched plans, prior granite‑shop rejection noted
Summary
A rezoning request to allow C‑3 commercial uses across several lots — including a proposed granite shop previously rejected by city council — was withdrawn for resubmission after the planning commission and staff found conflicting application materials and insufficient detail for later phases.
The Planning Commission heard a rezoning request that would convert a group of parcels under common ownership to C‑3 commercial uses and deemed the item withdrawn at the applicant’s request after commissioners and staff discovered inconsistent application materials and unresolved details.
Unidentified Speaker 1, a commission member, told the panel the packet shows only the western portion of the property in detail (labeled phase 1) while the rest of the parcels are included in the rezoning application with no clear plans for phase 2 or phase 3. "This application is actually a proposal to rezone that entire group of properties that's under common ownership," Unidentified Speaker 1 said, noting the commission had previously seen a granite‑shop proposal on the western lot that the city council rejected in a 6–3…
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