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Developers seek parking reduction for 150‑unit affordable senior housing; commissioners press for EV charging and traffic assurances
Summary
A developer requested a reduction from 305 to 168 parking spaces for a 150‑unit, one‑bedroom, age‑restricted affordable housing project; commissioners and staff discussed parking study methodology, electric vehicle charging, transportation options and environmental/permit constraints.
Town planning staff and a developer on Jan. 29 presented a parking‑reduction request tied to a proposed 150‑unit, age‑restricted affordable housing project near County Line Road and 56th Avenue.
Mike Vahnermullen, the town planning consultant, said the site is 1.6 acres and that the applicant seeks to reduce the town code requirement from 305 parking spaces to 168. Planning staff said the applicant used Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) rates and comparables in its analysis; ITE work cited in the presentation indicated a need of about 150–152 spaces, and the applicant proposed…
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