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Potential outcomes if rezoning proposal is not approved
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Richard Lobel discusses the potential consequences if the rezoning proposal is not approved. He emphasizes the historical context of the property and the community support for the current proposal.
- The property has a dilapidated one-story concrete structure that has been unused for over 30 years
- The current state is a result of a failed partnership with a developer who 'took advantage' of the church
- There are no concrete plans for the property if the rezoning is not approved
- The church has gathered significant community support, including over 50 consent letters from people in the immediate area
Kevin Riley
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If this proposal is not approved, are there any other plans for this property?
Richard Lobel
0:19:06
You know, Chair, sadly, when we talked about this internally as an applicant team, when you look at that one story concrete, it's not even really a structure, it's like a shell.
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That happened because there was a prior developer who over thirty years ago, really for want of a better term, took advantage of the church and proposed a partnership where they would build something.
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And so that property has sat with this dilapidated structure for over thirty years.
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I think one thing that we've all been united on in terms of our community conversations has been the opportunity to really right that wrong.
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So we don't really know what would happen to the property in the absence of this rezoning.
0:19:47
We do know that the church has done a lot of work in terms of outreach and came to their community meetings with, I think, over 50 consent letters of people in the immediate area who are in favor of what they're currently proposing.
Kevin Riley
0:19:59
Thank you, Richard.
0:20:00
I'm gonna yield my time to the speaker to ask her questions.