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Developers present 77–86-unit East Albert Street concept; Grove Street residents raise traffic, flooding and wetlands concerns
Summary
Developers Bill Clemens and Tann Nelson presented a concept plan for a 77–86 unit multifamily project on East Albert Street. The commission heard sustained public comment from Grove Street residents about traffic, parking, stormwater and wetlands; commission members said rezoning and multiple studies would be required before any decision.
Developers presented a concept plan Monday for a 77–86 unit multifamily project on a parcel along East Albert Street, and nearby residents urged the commission to require traffic, stormwater and wetlands studies before any rezoning or approvals.
Bill Clemens, identified himself as the current property owner and described reduced-density concept plans (77 and 86 units) and energy-efficient building methods. Tann (Tann/Tann Nelson), also with the development team, joined Clemens. Clemens said prior plans had proposed up to 108 units but were scaled back after discussions with the fire department and other city staff.
Multiple Grove Street residents told the commission they oppose locating a large apartment complex on the parcel. Amanda Steinle…
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