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Local News - Local News - August 16, 2012
Rezone approved in Spokane Valley for big apartment complex
Council action clears way for about 200 living units on 10 acres off Broadway

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

The Spokane Valley City Council has approved a land-use zone change request by a Valley development concern that would allow construction of an apartment complex with a maximum of roughly 200 units near Broadway Avenue and Conklin Road.

The council approval changes the land-use designation on parcels totaling 10 acres of land owned by Arger Conklin LLC, of Spokane Valley, to high-density multifamily residential from the prior designation of medium-density multifamily residential.

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