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The Planning Commission recommended rezoning a 3-acre portion of property and approving a permit for multifamily buildings, allowing a proposed apartment development of up to 232 units. The recommendation passed 4-1, with one abstention, and calls for additional analysis of a pedestrian crossing on Lew Dewitt and traffic impacts on Ridgeline Drive and the Rosser Avenue intersection.
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The recommendation would allow four apartment buildings, subject to City Council action and conditions including a 232-unit limit, property buffers, sewer-service requirements, and a 60-foot building-height cap. Staff must further examine pedestrian access and traffic before the proposal goes to City Council. The commission also announced a May 6 open house for the comprehensive plan update.
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