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Board approves Davis Homes variances to allow for-sale townhomes and duplexes on annexed parcel
Summary
Greenwood’s board approved a suite of development variances allowing Davis Homes to convert a previously planned rental complex into individually deeded townhomes and duplex lots with reduced lot sizes, setbacks and building heights.
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved multiple variances on Sept. 22 to allow Davis Homes to develop deeded, for-sale townhomes and duplexes on a formerly annexed parcel north of the county line (project listed as the 800 block on Combs Road). The board granted relief from five dimensional standards in the RMC zoning district so the project can proceed as individual lots rather than a single, rental-style multifamily complex.
Attorney Eric Prime represented Davis Homes and said the site was originally annexed and zoned for a rental-oriented development, but the prior plan was not financially viable and the petitioner seeks to construct townhomes (south half of the site) and duplexes (north half) as separate, owner-occupied lots. Prime described the requested dimensional changes as…
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