HR Council Denies Appeal Of Adams Creek Co-Housing Project

Hood River City Councilors voted to deny an appeal of the site plan for the Adams Creek co-housing project on a 2.4 acre site on Sherman Avenue.  City planning officials gave Councilors revised conditions of approval to respond to some of the issues raised on appeal, specifically screening and dealing with a parking lot on the west side of the property.  Some councilors noted there was only so far the City can go in asking for conditions.  The Council voted 5-0 to deny the appeal, with Erick Haynie and Mark Zanmiller having recused themselves before the hearing one month ago.  The development would consist of 26 dwelling units in three buildings along with two common buildings, a parking lot, carport, pathways and walkways, street frontage improvements, and associated site improvements.

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