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The previously mentioned Memorandum specifically addressed the area impacted by the 1996 Thrasher Engineering Plan, which honored the existing R3 zoning regulations that included a 50-foot buffer and a designated greenway. Despite these parameters, Platinum Properties was pursuing a project for two buildings that exceeded the allowable property area, raising concerns about potential zoning violations and the long-term ramifications for the community. This situation further complicated the already sensitive balance between development and maintaining the integrity of residential neighborhoods, as outlined by the earlier warnings from Weller’s memorandum.

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