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Council approves Bromley Park PUD amendment to allow single-family attached units, reducing potential density, 8-1
Summary
City Council approved a major PUD amendment in Bromley Park to rezone 8.552 acres to single-family attached, reducing the maximum allowable units from 148 to 113; staff and the planning commission recommended approval.
Brighton City Council voted 8-1 to approve a major amendment to the Bromley Park Plan Unit Development that rezones about 8.552 acres west of North 50th Avenue and north of Cherry Blossom Drive to a single-family attached designation.
Associate Planner Stephanie Eames told the council the site was annexed in 1985 and that the applicant, Brookfield Residential LLC, requests the PUD amendment to convert land currently zoned multifamily and single-family detached to single-family attached. Eames said the change would reduce the allowable unit total on the site from 148 units under the current zoning to 113 units under the proposed single-family attached designation.
The amendment introduces design and development standards tailored…
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