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The Planning Commission on Monday delayed a vote on whether to put a temporary halt to west-side development. The delay will give three commissioners more time to decide whether they have conflicts of interest because they own homes there.
The commission had been working for a month on a plan to stop certain types of development on the west side until the City Council approved a revitalization plan for the area west of Harbor Boulevard and south of Wilson Street. But at the last commission meeting, commissioners realized that three of them had potential conflicts of interest.
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