Planning commission approves rezoning and lot-line adjustment near West 91st Street
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The commission approved JZ25-700, a lot-line adjustment and rezoning request near 2300 West 91st Street, after staff said corrections to the legal description were made and recommended approval. The applicant had no additional public comment.
The Planning Commission voted to approve JZ25-700, a rezoning and lot-line adjustment for property near 2300 West 91st Street.
Planning staff told commissioners the item had been brought previously as a lot split and rezoning but was continued after a legal-description error; staff said the description has been corrected and recommended approval of the adjusted lot split and rezoning. Staff noted the request was advertised as RS‑1 but that RE (a less dense residential category) may also be appropriate under the Unified Development Ordinance. "This was brought to you previously as a lot split and a rezoning," planning staff said, adding that required conditions of approval had been agreed to by the applicant.
Applicant Josh Rylander of Bear Construction Group provided his name and address for the record and said he had no further comments. Commissioners raised no substantive questions and moved to vote. The motion to approve was seconded and passed after roll-call votes.
The approval allows the adjusted lot split and rezoning described in the application to proceed to the next administrative steps; staff noted any final plat and recording requirements must follow the UDO and that corrected legal descriptions will be used in those documents. The commission did not add conditions beyond the staff-recommended items during the meeting. The matter will proceed to any subsequent filings required by city staff.
