The changes also would offer builders more flexibility in building
configuration, parking and open space. In some areas, structures could be
closer to the street. But some neighborhood groups believe the proposed changes could yield disastrous results: bigger, bulkier buildings, smaller yards and less open
space on the ground level.
It sounds like the proposal has good intentions as many townhomes built in Seattle are unattractive and do not fit in with their surrounding neighborhoods. Seattle is continuing to change their laws and zoning regulations as it attempts to accommodate the foreseen lack of housing in the city's future.
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