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Neighbor opposition delays consensus on Hartford Street rezoning; applicant cites compatibility and buffering standards
Summary
An applicant sought to rezone 6106 Hartford Street from ASC-1 to manufacturing‑restricted; planning staff recommended approval with a shared‑access transportation restriction, while neighboring property owners asked for a more restrictive zoning and a 50‑foot buffer to protect equine uses.
An applicant seeking to rezone a ~2.3‑acre site at 6106 Hartford Street to manufacturing‑restricted told the hearing master on April 27 that the request aligns the zoning with the site’s light‑industrial future land use and that the requested conditions are standard. Planning commission staff and development services recommended approval subject to a transportation‑driven shared‑access restriction.
Ryan Manasseh of Johnson Pope, representing the applicant, said the request is “a pretty straightforward standard rezoning” that would allow industrial uses consistent with the Light Industrial future‑land‑use…
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