List Of T-Zone Lots
- Addresses, owners, usage, size, value and year built
- Based on 31 October, 2022 T1 and T2 lots data, more may be re-zoned in future
Council voted to pass the new T-Zone code despite opposition from hundreds of citizens, including current and former mayors and planning commissioners.
The Planning Commission voted to approve the T-Zone proposal with amendments. The 4-2 split was unusual for this Commission voted unanimously on the previous proposal.
At their August meeting, HARB received a proposal to build an 8-unit apartment building adjoining a historic property, taking advantage of the new T-Zone ordinance.
The Lee Park Townhomes’ first review at the Planning Commission meeting. Positive design reviews were mixed with worries about the inadequacies of the storm drains and sewers for denser development and lack of affordable housing.
Latest turn in the evolution of T-Zone proposals shows citizen concerns about building size and setbacks, affordable housing, environment, have not been addressed.
City arborist wants reduced lot coverage, citing stormwater concerns in T-Zone proposal. Supports 20ft front and rear setbacks to allow for 15% tree canopy.