
Erin Baldwin Day
17:14 - 17:34
"An overlay is not a rezone. It does not change the underlying classification of any of the properties. It simply allows property owners to opt in to a more flexible regulatory framework."
“An overlay is not a rezone. It does not change the underlying classification of any of the properties. It simply allows property owners to opt in to a more flexible regulatory framework.”
An overlay is not a rezone. It does not change the underlying classification of any of the properties. It simply allows property owners to opt in to a more flexible regulatory framework. And this is where I would love for you to take a look, and when you have time, at the memo from S4. So how do we do this?
Anchorage's Assembly weighed an opt-in overlay easing duplex and small-apartment building on transit corridors, balancing housing goals against neighborhood concerns.
