In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposed amendment to the city's comprehensive plan concerning a property located at 27100 East Danforth Road. The applicant, Sun Properties, is seeking to change the designation of the site from \"suburban commercial\" to \"suburban infill.\" This change aims to better align the land use with the surrounding area, which includes a mix of residential and commercial developments.
The site in question spans approximately 2.5 acres and is currently zoned for single-family use. Nearby zoning includes single-family homes to the west and south, a commercial office district to the east, and a senior living facility to the north. The proposed amendment is supported by city staff, who noted that recent improvements in the area have increased its appeal for residential development. They highlighted a growing demand for diverse housing types, suggesting that the suburban infill designation would better leverage the site's potential.
City staff emphasized that the surrounding areas are predominantly categorized as suburban commercial, indicating that there are ample opportunities for future commercial development nearby. The recommendation for approval reflects a strategic approach to land use that aims to create a more harmonious transition between different types of developments.
Caitlin Turner, representing Sun Properties, reinforced the applicant's position, stating that the proposed change would create a more compatible land use designation that aligns with the existing zoning. The commission is expected to deliberate further on this amendment, which could significantly impact the area's development landscape.