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At yesterday's public launch; Tom Jordan from city planning (@tjcle I think?) acknowledged that there are other properties owned by the city land bank that aren't on the map
mostly because the properties are within certain areas of the city's development plan where there's a lot more scrutiny from city planning and also from councilmembers...
People can still be able to obtain stewardship as a sidelot for these properties but their chances are likely lower than if they weren't in the certain areas of the development plan.
He admitted that the determination whether to get approval for the sidelot if your parcel is within certain development zones, really depends on the specific neighborhood itself, the type of use that you're envisioning, etc.
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At yesterday's public launch; Tom Jordan from city planning (@tjcle I think?) acknowledged that there are other properties owned by the city land bank that aren't on the map
mostly because the properties are within certain areas of the city's development plan where there's a lot more scrutiny from city planning and also from councilmembers...
People can still be able to obtain stewardship as a sidelot for these properties but their chances are likely lower than if they weren't in the certain areas of the development plan.
He admitted that the determination whether to get approval for the sidelot if your parcel is within certain development zones, really depends on the specific neighborhood itself, the type of use that you're envisioning, etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: