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Concerns mount over controversial zoning application delays

August 23, 2024 | Cary Town, Wake County, North Carolina


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Concerns mount over controversial zoning application delays
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on a proposed multifamily development that has faced significant delays since its initial application in 2019. The applicant's representative, Jason Baron, outlined the project's details, emphasizing its location within a designated destination center and its intended density of 12.5 units per acre, which he argued is reasonable compared to other local developments that exceed this density.

Concerns raised by community members during public hearings included the project's height, density, and its impact on existing neighborhoods, particularly regarding transitions between the new development and surrounding areas. Feedback from residents highlighted worries about drainage, tree removal, and the adequacy of greenway connections, which some felt were insufficient given the project's scale.

Baron addressed these concerns by noting that the design has evolved in response to community feedback, with plans now including lower two-story buildings adjacent to existing homes to facilitate smoother transitions. He also mentioned the addition of a traffic circle to improve traffic flow and reduce the impact on nearby neighborhoods.

The project aims to enhance pedestrian connectivity and access to public transit, with a planned bus stop in front of the site. Despite ongoing concerns from some residents, there is also support for the development due to its potential to provide affordable housing options.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from the applicant to continue engaging with the community as the project progresses, reflecting a broader effort to balance development needs with resident concerns.

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