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Canterbury Station last phase to convert historic buildings to apartments; resident questions on timeline, traffic and construction
Summary
A combined preliminary plat and site-plan application for the final phase of the Canterbury Station subdivision would convert three existing historic buildings to multifamily apartments and add townhomes and multifamily units on adjacent lots under a historic preservation overlay, city staff and the applicant said.
A combined preliminary plat and site-plan application for the final phase of the Canterbury Station subdivision would convert three existing historic buildings to multifamily apartments and add townhomes and multifamily units on adjacent lots under a historic preservation overlay, city staff and the applicant said.
Chris Mariga of Harris Mariga, representing the applicant, said decisions made at prior level-1 historic-preservation review require retaining the three existing buildings and preserving an open front yard from Market Street to those buildings. Mariga said new development will be concentrated around the site perimeter, using existing alleys and road connections, and that…
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