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Council approves Hancock Hudson Station PAD amendment to allow 218-unit rental community
Summary
The council approved Ordinance 862-25 to amend a PAD overlay, raising the allowable height from 24 to 30 feet and approving a revised site plan for a 218-unit rental development at the southeast corner of 220th Street and Queen Creek Road.
The Town Council on April 2 approved an amendment to the Hancock Hudson Station PAD overlay and a site plan for a multiunit rental project at the southeast corner of 220th Street and Queen Creek Road, voting to adopt Ordinance 862-25.
Principal Planner Les Johnson summarized the proposal as an amendment to the medium-density residential (MDR) PAD overlay to increase maximum building height from 24 feet to 30 feet to accommodate redesigned units. The new site plan reduces the previously approved unit count from 240 to 218 and adds a mix of housing types: single‑story duplexes along…
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