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North St. Paul planning commission recommends rezoning near 7th Avenue to residential
Summary
The planning commission voted July 9 to recommend that City Council change the future land use designation and rezone properties east of McKnight Road along 7th Avenue and Oak Hill Place from corridor mixed use (MU3) to low-density residential (R2), a staff-initiated correction intended to make existing single-family homes conforming.
On July 9, the North St. Paul City Planning Commission voted to recommend that the City Council change the future land use designation and rezone several properties east of McKnight Road — in areas along 7th Avenue and Oak Hill Place — from corridor mixed use (MU3) to low-density residential (R2).
The recommendation, introduced by planning staff, is intended to correct a prior map designation and make the existing single-family homes in the two study areas conforming under the zoning code, allowing owners more freedom to add modest expansions without special exceptions. "This is staff's idea. There's not a developer," planning staff…
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