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Developer seeks rezoning for 89‑lot subdivision near Morse and Seaboard
Summary
A developer has filed a comprehensive plan amendment and a rezoning application to convert nearly 10 acres at Morse and Seaboard into a planned unit development of 89 single‑family lots (about 9.2 units per acre); city staff said applications are under sufficiency review and will follow a four‑stage public hearing process.
Hayden Phillips, an attorney with Rogers Towers, told city planning staff that his client has filed two applications to allow a planned unit development on nearly 10 acres at the northwest quadrant of Morse Avenue and Seaboard Avenue.
"The proposed use is a total of 89 30 foot wide single family detached lots," Phillips said, adding that the layout comes to about 9.2 units per acre.
The applications include a comprehensive plan (land use) amendment to change the land use category from LDR (low density residential) to MDR (medium density residential) and a rezoning from residential rural acre (RR Acre) to a…
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