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Roosevelt planning commission approves 25‑unit townhome project with traffic‑study and off‑street parking conditions
Summary
The Roosevelt Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a 25‑unit townhome development at 200 North and 600 West after requiring a traffic study and off‑street parking conditions following residents' safety and parking concerns.
The Roosevelt Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve a conditional use permit for a 25‑unit townhome development proposed at 200 North and 600 West, with conditions requiring a traffic study and measures to ensure off‑street parking, commissioners said.
The commission heard a presentation from developer Jacob Spears of EverBuild, who described the project as a planned residential unit development (PUD) of 25 townhomes to be sold as individual units, with a homeowners association to maintain common infrastructure. "We are trying to keep them below 300" for sale price, Spears said, referring to a target price under $300,000.
The project design shown to the commission includes 3‑bedroom units with about 1,460 square feet of living space, a single‑car garage and two parking stalls per unit; Spears said the plan provides approximately 25‑foot deep driveways to accommodate larger vehicles. Utilities would include a 6‑inch water line along 200 North (as presented) and sewer service using three existing stub‑outs or the main sewer line if required; meters would be city‑owned and the HOA…
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