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Commission approves Uptown Manor rezoning, permits 45-unit mixed-use building with conditions
Summary
The planning commission rezoned multiple Manor Avenue parcels to a Planned Infill Development overlay and approved related requests (parking, buffer reduction) for a proposed four-story, 45-unit Uptown Manor building, subject to conditions and minor clarifications.
The Mentor Planning Commission on March 20 approved a formal rezoning of multiple parcels on Manor Avenue to a Planned Infill Development (PID) overlay to allow construction of a four-story, mixed-use building called Uptown Manor containing 45 apartments and first-floor commercial/amenity space.
The commission’s action included approval of nine rezoning conditions and a separate conditional use permit allowing a reduction of the required rear landscape buffer, the latter approved with one condition. Commissioners and staff discussed parking, access easements, transformer screening and building height before voting to approve the project with conditions.
Applicant Lisonbee Sikora described the proposal…
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