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Commission abandons PUD to allow neighborhood infill options on long‑vacant East Latimer lots

5716060 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

Planning commissioners voted to abandon a 2006 PUD covering about five acres in the East Latimer Place area, reverting most lots to RS‑4 to enable redevelopment under the neighborhood infill overlay (NIO). Neighbors raised parking, character and property‑value concerns.

The commission approved an application to abandon Planned Unit Development (PUD) 727 for several lots north and northwest of North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in East Latimer Place, reverting most of the roughly five acres to straight RS‑4 zoning.

Staff explained the PUD, adopted around 2006, had anticipated single‑family homes with rear‑loaded private drives. Only seven homes were built; the remaining lots have sat vacant for roughly 15–20 years. Since adoption of the PUD, the city adopted a neighborhood infill overlay (NIO) that allows a wider range of building types in RS‑4 — including duplexes, townhomes…

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