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If a similar zone request cannot be made for six (6) months, or six (6) months if for Planned Development District, does that mean no zone changes can be considered on the property?

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If a similar zone request cannot be made for six (6) months, or six (6) months if for Planned Development District, does that mean no zone changes can be considered on the property?

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No, it just means a similar change cannot be made. The original request might be for R-1D and be denied. A later request for R-MF might be found by the Planning and Zoning Board to not be a similar request. The applicant might also add to or delete land that is subject to his rezoning request. These factors would also be considered. Therefore, zone changes on the property can be made. Whether the zone request is similar or not is a question of fact to be determined by the Planning and Zoning Board.

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