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Residents urge caution on density, infrastructure as Cordero agreement and Levitt development are discussed
Summary
Public commenters and commissioners discussed the Cordero development agreement, potential changes to zoning and density on a property adjacent to existing homes, concerns about infrastructure and neighborhood impacts, and requests for feathering and greenbelt protections.
Residents raised concerns during public comment about proposed changes to development and zoning tied to the Cordero agreement and a prospective Levitt development, asking the commission to seek feathering, greenbelt setbacks and better infrastructure planning before higher-density construction proceeds.
Rob Ferrell, who identified himself as an owner developing a home at 1998 South 4450 West, told the commission he bought property that adjoins the area where Levitt has proposed development and said he hoped the developer “would be a good neighbor instead of building $2,000,000 home[s].” Ferrell said he selected his lot in part because a map he was shown earlier indicated a pedestrian path and green space and asked the city to encourage retention of…
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