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Commission adopts PD for former Lincoln School site, removes condition tied to zoning ordinance section 4.22 and approves other rezonings
Summary
Planning commissioners approved a Planned Development rezoning for the former Lincoln School (allowing a daycare and maintenance yard), voted to remove the PD condition requiring compliance with zoning ordinance section 4.22 and to increase allowable outdoor storage to 10%, and approved rezonings for the police station and a 345-acre industrial designation on North U.S. Highway 67.
The Planning Commission on Nov. 17 approved several rezonings, including a Planned Development (PD) rezoning for property that includes the old Lincoln School at 617 East 42nd and a concurrent amendment to the PD conditions to remove a requirement tied to section 4.22 of the city's zoning ordinance and to increase permitted outdoor storage to 10%.
Ray Lineberry, lead planner, said staff recommended rezoning the properties in the Lakeview neighborhood from RS-1 to a PD with a base zoning of neighborhood commercial to allow the school-owned building to be used as a daycare (Tiny Texans) while retaining a school…
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