State law mandates that when an area is removed from residential development zoning, the development potential needs to be replaced. Currently there will be a net loss of approximate 340 residentially zoned units which will need to be made up elsewhere. Community Development Director Keith Gardner explained to the City Council how residential units are lost when areas are rezoned. “This is how state law works. This is SB 330. As we go through th…
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