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19-017PA

Preapplication conferences are informational in nature and occur before the submittal of a land use application.

 

Proposal
Re-zone the property from R-3 to R-2 and develop a 16-unit condominium project comprised of two four-plex apartments and eight detached houses.

Location
4215 SE King Rd 

Date of Preapplication Conference
November 21, 2019

Land Use Application
No land use application has currently been submitted in connection with this conference.

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Season 16 Additional Offerings Schedule:

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R-2019-005

This application was originally taken in as a Minor Land Partition under file number MLP-2019-004. It was reclassified to be a replat under file number R-2019-005.  

Partition the 21,780-sq-ft subject property into 2 parcels, including a flag lot (approx. 13,150 sq ft) with access onto 55th Ave. 

File Number
R-2019-005

Application Type
Replat

Location
9311 SE 55th Ave​

Current Status 
Approved with Conditions 

NDA(s)
Lewelling

CPA-2019-001

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