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Planning commission backs Van Der Veen Village PD for 20 single‑family attached homes

5598180 · July 24, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend rezoning about 2.01 acres at 203 Arctic Wolf Court to a Plan Development (PD) for a 20‑unit single‑family attached project called Van Der Veen Village, approving several dimensional design exceptions to permit smaller lots and rear access parking.

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to recommend that City Council approve a Plan Development (PD) for a 2.01‑acre site at 203 Arctic Wolf Court that would yield 20 single‑family attached dwellings known as Van Der Veen Village. Staff presented the request as a rezoning from RMF (residential multifamily) to PD with an associated statement of intent and preliminary plat. The PD would create 23 lots: 20 to be developed with attached dwellings, and three common lots for access and drainage. Staff recommended approval, noting the development’s 10 units‑per‑acre yield is below the maximum allowable density under multifamily zoning and that the PD form is needed because the base UDC does not readily accommodate small “postage‑stamp” ownership lots and the…

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