Longview
Request to rezone approximately 14.13 acres from Agriculture and Single Family (SF-4) to Single Family (SF-5) zoning to allow for the development of a single-family subdivision.
Aims to increase housing supply and affordability by allowing for smaller lot sizes, though concerns about infrastructure and safety were raised.
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Request to rezone approximately 14.13 acres from Agriculture and Single Family (SF-4) to Single Family (SF-5) zoning to allow for the development of a single-family subdivision.
Rezone of 14.13 acres from Agriculture and SF-4 to SF-5 to create a single-family subdivision with smaller lots.
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