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Developer seeks rezoning to turn former credit-union building into eight apartments on Holcomb Street
Summary
An applicant proposed rezoning a former credit union on Holcomb Street to allow conversion into eight multifamily units. The board and neighbors pressed the applicant on accessibility, parking and whether any units would be affordable; the applicant said four units will be accessible but said the project will not include affordable housing.
Ryan, the applicant, asked the Ward 3 Neighborhood Advisory Board on Dec. 2 to rezone a former Reno Employees Federal Credit Union building on Holcomb Street to permit an eight-unit multifamily conversion. He said the structure’s ‘‘bones’’ are sound and that the plan is a full renovation rather than demolition, with new interiors, new windows, landscaping and off-street parking.
Why it matters: The proposal would add small-scale multifamily housing in a corridor near public transit and existing multifamily buildings, while triggering questions about neighborhood character, parking and affordability.
Details: Ryan said the…
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