In a recent city council meeting, members discussed the approval of the Arcadia Springs Development, which involves a map amendment to the land development code of Saratoga Springs. The proposal received a positive recommendation from the local Homeowners Association (HOA), which plays a crucial role in determining community developments. For projects without an HOA, a petition from 60% of residents is required for approval.
Council members expressed concerns about the potential increase in density due to the development, particularly regarding parking and traffic impacts. The HOA has recommended that all parking for the proposed accessory dwelling units (ADUs) be off-street, aligning with city ordinance requirements. This stipulation aims to mitigate parking issues that have historically plagued the area.
Councilwoman Barton noted the challenges posed by state regulations that compel local governments to accommodate increased housing density, creating a dilemma for residents who desire to rent out their properties while also expressing concerns about overcrowding. The council acknowledged the need for comprehensive traffic studies to assess the implications of increased density on local infrastructure, including roads and public services.
The council unanimously approved the motion for the development, emphasizing the importance of addressing the community's concerns about traffic and infrastructure as the city evolves. Additionally, the council announced plans for a work session in August to discuss potential amendments to the city's ADU code, inviting further community feedback on the matter.