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Planning commission approves site-specific rezoning for roughly 1-acre parcel

Benton City Planning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Benton City Planning Commission voted to approve a site-specific rezoning request that staff described as a one-acre map-color change to align the land-use map with parcel records; the action carries no immediate development authorization and was approved by voice vote with no recorded tally.

The Benton City Planning Commission voted to approve a site-specific rezoning application affecting about one acre, moving the parcel’s land-use designation to a medium-density residential category to correct an inconsistency with the city’s land-use map.

Staff explained the request was a map-color change rather than an application for a specific development, and said the environmental review for the action produced a DNS (determination of nonsignificance). The staff report and…

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