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Council hears downzoning proposal for Concord-area tract amid Ashbury sinkhole and drainage concerns

5091094 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff presented a rezoning request to downzone a 10.04-acre C2 parcel south of Concord Drive to R2A single-family to reduce development density. Staff recommended approval but council members and staff flagged existing drainage, FEMA floodplain, and the Ashbury sinkhole as major constraints.

Planning staff on June 26 reported on a request (case Z282025) to rezone a 10.04-acre parcel south of Concord Drive from C2 general commercial to R2A single-family residential. Staff recommended approval, characterizing the rezoning as a downzoning that would reduce the tract's maximum development potential from an estimated 120'160 multifamily units (under C2) to roughly 39'46 single-family units under R2A, with the applicant's sketch showing 39 lots.

Planning presenter Mr. Tyndall said the property is wooded with varying topography…

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