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Commission rezones Brookstone site to planned-unit development, adds tree condition, and backs LIHTC application
Summary
Commission approved second reading of a PUD to create 48 deed-restricted affordable units at Brookstone, added a condition requiring four new trees before certificate of occupancy, and authorized a support letter for a 9% low-income housing tax credit application.
The Livingston City Commission approved the second reading of Ordinance 3062 on the Brookstone site, rezoning roughly one acre west of Miles Lane from high-density residential (R-3) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow two buildings totaling 48 deed-restricted affordable housing units.
Planning staff said the proposal includes a density bonus tied to providing 100% of units as deed-restricted affordable housing (some at 50% of area median income, some at 60% AMI) and a 50-year deed restriction. Staff identified public benefits and incentives under the PUD ordinance, including a density increase and waived impact fees…
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