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Commission recommends rezoning on Harrison Street to allow medical clinic

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Summary

The Zoning Advisory Commission voted to recommend rezoning a vacant lot on Harrison Street from CS (Commercial Service) to C-3 (General Commercial) to allow a physical therapy clinic; the recommendation goes to City Council on Feb. 17.

The Zoning Advisory Commission on Feb. 5 voted to recommend rezoning a vacant parcel on Harrison Street from CS (Commercial Service and Wholesale) to C-3 (General Commercial), a change the applicant said is needed to allow a medical facility use such as a physical therapy clinic.

Applicant Wes Weddewer said he is seeking the C-3 designation for a physical therapy clinic on the identified site. “We’re looking to rezone the identified property there from CS to C3,” Weddewer said, and he described the intended use as a medical facility that requires the C-3 zoning.

Assistant planner Travis Shrubeljan reported staff had not received written public comment and noted current traffic counts specifically for Harrison Street are not recent; the most recent counts available for Harrison date to 1970, while nearby Charter Street had counts from 2021. Shrubeljan said the rezoning would expand the existing C-3 zoning area and that the parcel is currently vacant. He also noted that a nearby FedEx parcel is separately zoned CS.

After a brief public hearing with no speakers, the commission moved, seconded and approved the rezoning recommendation. The roll-call vote recorded Commissioners Lorman, Russell, Zaccaro, Freustad and Mulligan as voting aye. The matter will be forwarded to City Council on Feb. 17 for final action.