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Neighbors oppose proposed MF-2 multifamily development in Mountain Creek; developer and council member back project
Summary
At a public hearing on April 9, neighbors opposed an MF-2 zoning request they said would require multiple exemptions and raise floodplain and erosion concerns; the developer said voluntary deed restrictions and amenities address concerns, and a council member said the market-rate project fits district housing needs.
Neighbors and the developer sparred at a public hearing about a proposed MF-2 multifamily development near West Kiest Boulevard and a nearby creek, with one resident urging the council to reject the project because it would require numerous exemptions and could worsen erosion, and the developer and a council member defending the proposal.
Ellen Taft, a nearby resident, told council the project would introduce “234 units and 21 townhomes on 3 acres in a canyon,” require at least 15 exemptions,…
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