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Commission approves rezoning request for planned-development multifamily at 1641 South Meadows Drive

5391318 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a rezoning request to Planned Development—Multifamily for a 9.032-acre site at 1641 South Meadows Drive, allowing a proposed apartment development with requests for height and density variances.

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted Monday to recommend approval of a rezoning request to Planned Development—Multifamily for 1641 South Meadows Drive, a 9.032-acre site where the applicant proposes an apartment complex and related amenities.

City staff described the site as currently zoned a mix of light commercial, heavy commercial and business commercial and said the applicant proposed a Plan Development—Multifamily (PDMF) overlay to allow an apartment development. Staff said the proposed project would be an infill development in an already-developed area and noted the application generated public notice: “On July 2, city staff mailed out 30 public notices to all property owners within 200 feet … and as of 05:50 I have 5 letters in opposition and 0 letters in favor,” Cody (city staff) said.

Applicant Mark Leon of Cross Architects, representing the property owner listed in the application, described the proposal as a higher-end, market-rate apartment community intended to…

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