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Clayton council tables vote on Warner Village rezoning after packed public comment
Summary
The Clayton City Council delayed a final vote on an SDG Warner Village rezoning after more than two hours of public comments and debate; council agreed to reopen public comment at the next meeting before any final action.
The Clayton City Council on Feb. 25 delayed a final decision on an ordinance to rezone roughly 183.1044 acres near the intersection of Sweet Potato Ridge Road and Main Street to a Planned Development District (PDD), saying it would take the matter up again at the council's next regular meeting and allow visitors to comment before the ordinance is read.
The rezoning measure — Ordinance 0012502, which would implement the Planning Commission recommendation to change the parcel identified as M6030100011 from Residential Single Unit District (RSD) to PDD and approve a preliminary development plan by SDG Warner Village LLC — drew more than two dozen speakers during the meeting's public-comment period, as neighbors and the developers addressed traffic, stormwater, density and process concerns.
The item matters to nearby residents because the plan would convert a large, mostly undeveloped property to a mix of housing types under a PDD. Opponents described concerns about water runoff and school, police and fire capacity; proponents, including several residents and planning supporters, said the development…
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