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30 results for “commercial applications”
The Doylestown Township Planning Commission held a meeting on April 29, 2024, to review several land development applications and discuss potential ordinance amendments. The agenda included sketch plans and preliminary land development proposals for properties at 45 Sauerman Road, 1796 S. Easton Road, and 280 N. Broad Street, with one subdivision application postponed to May 28th. The Commission also scheduled discussions on zoning amendments related to non-commercial backyard poultry and electric vehicle provisions in subdivision and land development regulations.
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The Columbus City Graphics Commission held a public hearing on April 16, 2024, to consider applications for graphics variances and permits. The agenda included at least two applications: one from the Board of Education of the Columbus City School District requesting variances to increase a wall sign at an elementary school located at 1545 Huy Road from 64 to 111 square feet in area and from 12 to 29 feet in height, and a second application regarding installation of a second wall sign at a commercial property on Lyra Drive. The hearing took place at the Michael B. Coleman Government Center and was available for public viewing via the City of Columbus YouTube channel.
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The Seattle City Council met on January 23, 2024, at 2:02 p.m. in the Council Chamber with eight members present: Sara Nelson (President), Joy Hollingsworth, Robert Kettle, Cathy Moore, Tammy J. Morales, Maritza Rivera, Rob Saka, and Dan Strauss. The council unanimously adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar (IRC 420) and unanimously approved the consent agenda, including CB 120740 appropriating funds to pay claims for January 8–12, 2024. In a Land Use Committee matter, the council voted 8–0 to grant a rezoning application by Daniel Goddard and Weinstein A+U to rezone property at 1620 16th Avenue from Lowrise 3 (M) to Neighborhood Commercial 3-65 (M1), with the committee recommending approval as conditioned.
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The Seattle City Council met on January 16, 2024, at 2:01 p.m. with eight members present: Hollingsworth, Kettle, Moore, Morales, Nelson, Rivera, Saka, and Strauss, with Council President Sara Nelson presiding. The Council unanimously adopted the Introduction and Referral Calendar (IRC 419) and passed ordinance CB 120739 appropriating money for claims from January 1–5, 2024, both by 8–0 votes. A Land Use Committee application (CF 314400) to rezone property at 1620 16th Avenue from Lowrise 3 (M) to Neighborhood Commercial 3-65 (M1) was postponed to the January 23, 2024 meeting by unanimous vote.
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The Seattle Land Use Committee met on December 8, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. with Councilmember Strauss presiding and five members present. The Committee recommended passage of CB 120674, which amends Seattle Municipal Code Section 23.76.029 to extend Master Use Permit expiration periods to six years for permits approved between March 1, 2020 and December 31, 2026, approved 4–1 with Pedersen opposed. The Committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120675, which modifies the maximum size limit for medical services uses in the Duwamish Manufacturing Industrial Center east of Airport Way S. The Committee unanimously granted as conditioned the rezoning application by Daniel Goddard/Weinstein A+U to rezone 1620 16th Avenue from Lowrise 3 (M) to Neighborhood Commercial 3-65 (M1). The meeting adjourned at 2:57 p.m.
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This is a special meeting agenda for the Seattle City Council's Land Use Committee scheduled for October 20, 2023 at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber. The committee, chaired by Dan Strauss with Tammy J. Morales as Vice-Chair and including Teresa Mosqueda, Sara Nelson, and Alex Pedersen as members, will consider one item of business: Application No. 3039050-LU (Type IV) by Andrew Kluess to rezone a parcel at 1000 NE Northgate Way from Neighborhood Commercial 3 with a 55-foot height limit and Mandatory Housing Affordability suffix (NC3-55' (M)) to Neighborhood Commercial 3 with a 65-foot height limit and Mandatory Housing Affordability suffix (NC3-65' (M1)). The meeting includes a public comment period with remote and in-person registration available, and associated hearing examiner recommendations and SDCI decision documents are attached.
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