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Rezoning proposal could reshape Myrtle Street neighborhood

September 11, 2024 | Harrisonburg (Independent City), Virginia


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Rezoning proposal could reshape Myrtle Street neighborhood
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a rezoning request for two parcels located at 439 and 445 Myrtle Street. The proposal seeks to change the zoning from R-2, a residential district, to R-8C, which allows for small lot residential development, with certain conditions attached.

The properties in question are currently occupied by two single-family homes and are situated within a neighborhood residential district, surrounded by similarly zoned properties. The applicant aims to subdivide the existing lots, potentially increasing the total number of lots from two to four.

During the meeting, the applicant presented two proffers related to the development, which were summarized for the attendees. The discussion highlighted the implications of the rezoning on the local community, particularly in terms of density and neighborhood character. The proposal is now under consideration, with further discussions anticipated in upcoming sessions.

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