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Board approves Greystar redevelopment variances for 503 N. Rogers; project includes trail and affordable‑housing commitments
Summary
The Board approved four variances allowing Greystar to pursue a multi‑building mixed‑use redevelopment at 503 North Rogers Street — including limited ground‑floor residences in the Showers Technology Character area — conditional on affordable‑housing and public‑access trail commitments and facade/material controls.
The Board of Zoning Appeals granted four variances for V‑21‑25, a conceptual multi‑building redevelopment proposed by Greystar for 503 North Rogers Street that will replace an existing scrap‑metal yard with a mixed‑use complex and a public multiuse trail connection to the Beeline and Reverend Butler Park.
Staff planner Gabriel Holbrow presented the petition and described the site’s unusual geometry, 5.4‑acre size and multiple frontages (Rogers, Ninth Street and Fairview). The petitioner requested four variances: (1) allow ground‑floor dwelling units in the Showers Technology character area (where ground‑floor residential is generally prohibited); (2) a front‑setback maximum variance because the property frontage and trail/drive occupy much of the Rogers frontage; (3) upper‑floor stepback variances because the proposed stepbacks occur above…
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