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RPM s affordable housing hearing to continue on March 10
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Lawrence zoning board to hold another hearing on affordable housing development
Lawrence zoning board to hold another hearing on affordable housing development ×
Lawrence Township Zoning Board members listened to two hours of testimony on Jan. 20 regarding RPM Development s proposed affordable housing complex.
After listening to more than two hours of testimony about a proposed affordable housing development next to the Lawrence Shopping Center, the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment has postponed the public hearing to its Feb. 17 meeting.
The zoning board spent more than two hours discussing some of the finer points of RPM Development’s proposed project, parsing over details such as the height of the buildings, aesthetics, the size of the apartments and the amount of storage space in them at its Jan. 20 meeting.
A planning commission meeting Tuesday to discuss a rezoning request has been canceled after the request was withdrawn, according to the Rainbow City mayor s office.
City leaders had moved the public hearing to Rainbow Middle School gym, expecting a larger than normal audience to discuss the issue.
The same company that proposed such a development last year in Rainbow City had represented property owners Charles and Amanda Devine as they requested rezoning for what essentially is the same development with a few alterations, according to Rainbow City Mayor Joe Taylor.
Last year, the proposal drew widespread opposition, and Taylor said he doesn t think public sentiment has changed regarding it.
About a year ago, the Rainbow City Planning Commission considered a rezoning request property on Lumley Road that would have allowed construction of an age-restricted rental property.
The proposal sparked widespread opposition and ultimately was rejected as was a similar proposal by a different development company for a similar project in Southside, on Alabama Highway 77 just south of Southside Baptist Church.
Now, the same company that proposed the development last year in Rainbow City is representing the property owners, Charles and Amanda Devine, as they again request rezoning for what is essentially the same development with a few alterations, according to Rainbow City Mayor Joe Taylor.
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