Longview
Request to rezone from Two Family (TF-3) to Single Family (SF-6) for multiple lots to facilitate single-family development.
This change will allow for the development of single-family homes in the area, potentially changing the neighborhood's character and housing density.
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Request to rezone properties from Two Family (TF-3) to Single Family (SF-6) in the Key Bunt Subdivision.
Request to rezone from Two Family (TF-3) to Single Family (SF-6) for multiple lots to facilitate single-family development.
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