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Council approves rezoning of 524 West 10th Avenue to allow single-family home

City Council, SUA, and SEDA Meetings · July 21, 2026
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Summary

The Stillwater City Council voted 4–0 to rezone 524 West 10th Avenue from RTM (two-family/multi-family) to RSS (small-lot single-family), allowing a single-family home on an existing 4,000-square-foot lot after Planning Commission recommended approval 5–0.

Henry Bibelheimer, Development Services planner, told the council the owner seeks a map amendment so the existing lot can be rebuilt as a single-family residence. "The current lot is only 4,000 square foot," Bibelheimer said, noting the RTM minimum is 20,000 square feet and RSS minimum is 5,000 square feet, which reduces the parcel’s nonconformity.

Applicant Vijay Bellatini, who said he and his wife plan to use the property for a personal home, spoke during the public hearing and asked the council to approve the change. Planning Commission recommended approval 5–0 on July 7. Councilor (mover) moved to approve the Planning Commission recommendation, a motion seconded by another council member; the council voted to approve the rezoning, 4–0. The related ordinance (Ordinance 36-17) was advanced to second reading.