Under R2A zoning, most houses could be expanded
The initiatives have come about as the result of increasing overdevelopment problems in this area and the proliferation of huge out-of-context structures commonly known as McMansions. Where rezoning plans have already been passed, what has been the effect
City Planning Commission Backs Shead Bay DownZoning
By Joe Maniscalco – Helen Klein contributed to this article.
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