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Planning commission backs 240-unit townhome planned-unit development off Morgan Mill with vegetation-management condition
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a planned-unit development for about 240 townhomes on roughly 22 acres northwest of Morgan Mill Road, requiring a vegetation management plan for the undeveloped/open-space parcel and other standard conditions; the project drew several public comments about traffic, school impacts and snow/trash management.
The Carson City Planning Commission on April 30 voted to recommend the Board of Supervisors approve a planned-unit development (PUD) that would allow roughly 240 townhome units on a roughly 22.08-acre site northwest of Morgan Mill Road, subject to standard conditions of approval and an added vegetation-management requirement for the site’s natural open-space parcel.
Planner Heather Manzo described the application as a rezoning and tentative planned-unit development that would convert two parcels (one previously zoned multifamily and one zoned public regional) to a coordinated PUD and a phased tentative subdivision. The project proposes 240 townhome residences, a minimum lot size of about 985 square feet for the townhomes, approximately 8.17 acres of common area and roughly 39% overall open space (the PUD requirement is 30%). Manzo noted a portion of the site overlaps the…
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