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Commission recommends approval for six‑unit Shavasana/‘Kare Sol’ townhome subdivision with modifications

5798464 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff and the commission discussed landscaping, pedestrian connectivity and trash access for a six‑unit PUD at 213–215 E. 30th; the commission recommended approval after the applicant agreed to replace a public‑access easement with a living wall/mural and to work with Republic Services on trash pickup.

The Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 17 recommended approval of a preliminary and final plat for a six‑unit planned unit development at 213–215 E. 30th Street (file SUBFY2025‑0003), known in application materials as Shavasana Urban Living and later identified in discussion as "Kare Sol." The project would create six townhomes and a common lot on a centrally located infill parcel in a C‑2 zoning district.

Applicant Ian McLaughlin of Pivot North Architecture presented the plan and said the project provides two garage stalls per unit, three guest stalls, about 2,398 square feet of common open space (approximately 16% of the site), a pedestrian connection to Carr Street and rooftop decks. The design…

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