New plan for commmercial-corridor zoning bill: Prohibit ground-floor residential

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New plan for commmercial-corridor zoning bill: Prohibit ground-floor residential

POSTED: Monday, February 4, 2013, 10:37 AM

Councilman Brian O'Neill confirmed that he will roll back his proposal to prevent multifamily dwellings from being built in commercial-zoned areas of the city. The plan had been wrapped up in a controversial bill that originally would have prohibited or limited everything from take-out food to dry-cleaners to art studios to farmers' markets and gardens in such neighborhoods, and that has been amended several times already. Complaints from the administration and the building industry led to the latest amendment. 

O'Neill told CP via email: "I will be amending the multifamily residential in CMX2 to allow greater density and to prohibit residential in the front of the ground floor. I am currently meeting with and discussing same with representatives of the administration. Our discussions have been very positive and I am hopeful that we will reach an agreed upon compromise in the next week or two."

It seems that other restrictions in the bill, such as prohibitions on personal-care homes and group homes, may remain.

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