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Council reviews mixed-use proposal at 161/114 and two zoning items; planners recommended approval, some council members raised traffic and density concerns
Summary
Planning staff recommended approval of companion cases to re-designate property at State Highway 161 and West 114th as low-intensity mixed-use and to adopt an SP-2 site plan for a proposed 390-unit mixed-use development with about 11% commercial space; some council members raised traffic, density and fit concerns.
Irving — Planning staff briefed the City Council May 4 on several zoning cases, including two companion applications by Piedmont for a mixed-use development at the intersection of State Highway 161 and West 114th, and smaller cases involving an alcohol-permit change for an existing restaurant and two event-center applications that were deferred.
Jocelyn Murphy, the city’s Director of Planning (first reference: Jocelyn Murphy, Director of Planning), described the Piedmont proposals as companion cases: a future-land-use change from business office to Community Village (a low-intensity mixed-use category) and an SP-2 (specific plan) rezoning to set site-development standards for a mixed-use project. The applicant proposes about…
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