Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 9, 1982 City to rezone residential area By DOUG CUNNINGHAM Staff Reporter The Lawrence City Commission voted unanimously Tuesday night to initiate the downzoning of about 600 lots in East Lawrence in an area bounded by Ninth, 15th and Rhode Island streets and the Santa Fe railroad tracks. Only single-family homes could be built in the area if the downzoning from a multiple-family rating to single-family is approved. Richard Kershenbaum, a member of the East Lawrance Improvement Association and a resident of the area, said he would initiate downsizing was a good idea. If the city commission disagrees with the planning commission's recommendation, the downzoning matter would be sent back to the planning commission for another recommendation. The city commission, which has final say on the downzoning, would then again consider the matter. The downzoning of the lots will now be considered by the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission, which will hold a public hearing and then make a recommendation to the city commission. had earlier scheduled to discuss other business. THE PLANNING commission may place the downzoning of the lots on its agenda for the Oct 27 meeting or the Nov. 17 meeting, and plan the planning. The commission also decide a special meeting to discuss the downzoning, she said. Kershenbaum said that approving the downzoning would help to keep the character of East Lawrence more residential and single-family. He said he doubted the request would be controversial. Linda Finger, acting planning director of the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Department, said that the planning commission would be informed of the city commission's action at a special meeting tonight, which it "There's been really no serious opposition that's surfaced so far," he said. Kershenbaum said the East Lawrence Improvement Association would be prepared to make its case before the planning commission to show them that the downzoning was a good idea. THE ASSOCIATION asked the city commission several months ago to initiate the downsizing after a local building company lost on a lot that already had one house. The city commission referred that request to the planning commission, which did not want to initiate the downzoning of the 500 lots without receiving petitions from property owners. The city commission action Tuesday night means that no petitions will be required and that the downzoning of the 500 lots can be considered all at once. For The Sharp Cut... See the professional hairstylists at GQ. For the hairstyle that reflects your lifestyle. On campus Professional Hairstyling for Him and Her. 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