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Commission approves Topton-Brighton condominium project amid neighbor concerns over privacy, landscaping and construction parking

3762599 · April 9, 2025
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The Planning Commission approved site-plan and architectural review for a multi-unit condominium at 10 Brighton Way but heard extended public concern about rear-yard privacy, tree selection and construction parking management.

The Clayton City Planning Commission approved site-plan and architectural review on April 7 for a multi-unit condominium at 10 Brighton Way in the Topton‑Brighton Urban Design District, while neighbors pressed the development team for stronger screening and details about construction parking.

Tyler Stevens of Corten Architecture presented the project for developer Doug Cohen. The proposal replaces an older apartment building with a new condominium building sized to the Urban Design District’s 45-foot height and 3½-story envelope; parking is podium/garage-based and the proposal retains the shared driveway arrangement common on the block. Staff reported the plan meets site‑plan criteria, exceeds canopy-replacement requirements and proposes 66.7% native species in landscaping; staff recommended approval with standard stormwater and deed‑restriction…

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