30 results for “residential applications”
30 results for “residential applications”
The Land Use and Sustainability Committee met on May 6, 2026, at 9:38 a.m., with five members present (Councilmembers Lin, Strauss, Foster, Hollingsworth, and Rinck). The Committee unanimously recommended (5–0) that City Council pass CB 121171, which repeals Ordinance 127191 to remove residential use allowances within the Stadium Transition Area Overlay District. The Committee also unanimously recommended (5–0) passage of CB 121195 as amended, which expands interim provisions for transitional encampment capacity under Seattle Municipal Code Sections 23.42.054 and 23.42.056. The Committee discussed a Clerk File application from Eagle Rock Ventures and 5201 Rainier, LLC, seeking an extension of a contract rezone for property at 5201 Rainier Avenue South, originally approved under Ordinance 125632. The meeting adjourned at 11:43 a.m.
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The Shelby County Plan Commission met on November 25, 2025, to consider RZ 25-15 and SD 25-14, applications to rezone 5.81 acres from Conservation Agricultural (A1) to Residential Estate (RE) District and to create a simple subdivision of a single-family building lot from a larger 71.74-acre parcel located at 9795 N 500 E in Morristown. The meeting also included approval of the 2026 Plan Commission Meeting Calendar, with the next regular meeting scheduled for December 23, 2025.
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The Columbus City Graphics Commission held a public hearing on October 21, 2025, to review zoning applications for sign variances and permits under the Columbus Graphics Code. Two applications were considered: one requesting variances to allow LED fuel pricing signage at a gas station located at 2725 W. Broad Street in a mixed-use district, and another seeking approval for a two-sided projecting sign at 595½ S. 3rd Street in a residential district with a requested height increase from 6 feet to 14 feet. 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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On May 22, 2025, the Worcester Township Planning Commission unanimously approved the preliminary land development plan for Westrum Development's Trooper Ridge project, a proposed for-sale townhome community on Trooper Road and Germantown Pike that will retain one existing home while developing the remaining area into high-end townhomes. Key conditions of approval include compliance with review letters from external agencies, submission of architectural renderings and a guest parking analysis, and exploration of passive amenities such as trails; the applicant acknowledged an $81,250 traffic impact fee and agreed to prohibit unauthorized modifications through homeowners' association documents. Commission members addressed concerns regarding limited guest parking and amenities, with the applicant proposing sidewalks throughout, discussing potential overflow parking arrangements with a nearby church, and committing to further discussions with staff on feasibility of additional amenities.
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