Rezoning request for property west of 813 E. 19th fails final council vote

5371182 · July 12, 2025

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Summary

A council vote failed the proposed zoning change from R-1 (single-family) to R-2 (two-family) for a parcel immediately west of 813 East 19th Street after mixed votes during readings and a final roll-call resulted in unanimous 'no' votes on the second reading.

A request to rezone property immediately west of 813 East 19th Street from R-1 (single-family residential) to R-2 (two-family residential) failed on final council consideration July 7. The applicant, David Nobtka, had submitted the request; Planning & Zoning held a public hearing on July 2 and recommended the rezoning by a 4–2 vote. The council considered the ordinance as Bill No. 2025-120. During council debate one member said the proposal did not align with the master plan and opposed changing the zoning. The council advanced the bill through a second reading after a 5–3 vote. On final passage the council recorded zero yes votes and eight no votes and the bill failed on the second reading/final consideration. No alternative zoning action was taken; the property remains R-1 single-family residential.