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Neighbors urge supervisors to reject Hidden Grove rezone, citing spot zoning and wildland concerns
Summary
Multiple Cedar Ridge residents told the board in public comment that the Hidden Grove live/work development proposal—15 studio apartments over nine light industrial units—would amount to spot rezoning, threaten rural character, present fire/evacuation risks and provide few truly affordable units.
Residents of Cedar Ridge used the board's public comment period April 14 to urge supervisors to reject a proposed Hidden Grove project that would rezone a small parcel for live/work units and light industrial space.
Corey, a District 3 resident, described the development as 15 one‑bedroom studio apartments over nine light‑industrial units on less than 1.2 acres and said early phases prioritize commercial space while the promised affordable housing is in a later phase with only a single…
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