CEDAR RAPIDS — The one-half-acre Robins Cemetery, which is surrounded on three sides by Cedar Rapids along Council Street NE, won’t stand in the way of homebuilding any longer.Cedar Rapids city officials said that concerns raised this summer by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) about the “jarring and anachronistic visual intrusions” of the homebuilding that is encroaching on the small, 150-year-old cemetery have been set aside.The SHPO concerns had put a stop to the construction of 29 homes in the Knollwood Park 4th Addition development as city and state officials debated the historical significance of the cemetery.State officials became involved because federal disaster dollars are being used to provide subsidies for some of the homes being built near the cemetery.