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Planning commission postpones review after developer’s plan counts public right-of-way as retail land

5419265 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission postponed action on a developer’s new concept plan after staff said the submission counts about 9.82 acres of public right-of-way as retail/service land, which staff called an impermissible interpretation of PEC land-use requirements.

A new concept plan for the 90-acre Planned Employment Center parcel presented by developer Warfield prompted questions about how land-use percentages are calculated and whether public rights-of-way can count toward required retail and service acreage.

Councilmember Schooling reported on a planning commission meeting held the prior week where Warfield shared updated allocations for land uses across the parcel. The staff analysis read into the record by council members said the submitted concept plan proposes “utilizing approximately 9.82 acres…

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