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Commission denies Mews retail site plan over entry-corridor and layout concerns
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Commission denied the site-plan and entry-corridor application for The Mews (SP-2412), citing conflicts between the proposed interior-village layout and entry-corridor design guidelines, discrepancies between three-story footprints in the site plan and two-story renderings, and a net loss of open space in favor of parking.
The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to deny the site-plan and entry-corridor application for The Mews (SP-2412), a multi-building retail development on lots 1 and 2 of the previously approved PUD. Staff and several commissioners said the submission contained too many unresolved conflicts between the site plan and the entry-corridor design guidelines and that it did not accurately reflect the previously approved conceptual exhibit.
The applicant (DC Partners, represented by Nick and an architect team) presented a master-plan-style site plan showing a mix of in-line retail buildings, single-tenant buildings and a preserved historic Sunday House on Lot 2, with a total of seven buildings, proposed three-story building footprints and an overall parking provision of 369 spaces. The…
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