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Planning Commission approves future‑land‑use change to ready 205‑acre site for residential development
Summary
The Sioux Falls Planning Commission voted to reclassify a 205‑acre area east of 470 Sixth Avenue and south of Slip Up Creek Road from future light industrial (tiers 2/3) to tier 1 and future residential, a step the applicant said is intended to enable annexation and eventual subdivision and rezoning for housing and mixed uses.
The Sioux Falls Planning Commission on Jan. 2 approved a future‑land‑use amendment to reclassify about 205 acres east of 470 Sixth Avenue and south of Slip Up Creek Road from future light industrial (tiers 2 and 3) to tier 1 and future residential.
Planning and Development Services staff said the change prepares the site for annexation and future residential, commercial and light‑industrial uses and that city services can be provided within five years with a temporary pump station. "The tier 1 land use criteria has been met," said Carla Resendiz, planner with Planning and Development Services.
The amendment affects a parcel the applicant described as about 205 acres…
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