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Council approves large PD for Trinity Falls intersection, allows mixed-use with residential triggers tied to commercial buildout
Summary
Council rezoned a large tract at the Lott Howell/Trinity Falls Parkway intersection to a Planned Development allowing up to roughly 1,756 residential units across four tracts plus significant commercial and office space; the PD includes phased commercial trigger thresholds before multifamily can be built on certain tracts.
The City Council approved a request to rezone property at the northeast and northwest intersections of Lott Howell Parkway and Trinity Falls Parkway to a Planned Development (PD) to allow a large mixed-use project with multifamily, brownstone rental units, commercial retail, office and a hotel.
Kate Strickland, planning manager, said the PD divides the site into four tracts. Tract 1 will be traditional multifamily built to MF-30 standards. Tract 2 is a rental "brownstone" product limited to a maximum of 185 units with buildings of at least…
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