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Staff to propose parking-code changes after Riverside Flats site-plan issues; study to recommend new ratios

2391353 · February 26, 2025
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City planning staff told the Riverdale Planning Commission they will propose revisions to multifamily parking requirements after discovering a reapproved site plan for Riverside Flats would not meet current parking ratios, potentially forcing loss of units.

Riverdale City planning staff told the Planning Commission Feb. 25 that they will study and propose changes to the city’s multifamily parking regulations after the recent Riverside Flats/Riverdale Apartments site-plan reapproval revealed a conflict with the current parking standard.

Staff said the site plan for Riverside Flats and Riverdale Apartments — covering properties on both sides of 4400 South — had expired and the developer sought reapproval. During the reapproval process, staff found parking regulations had changed since the project’s original approval. Under the city’s current blanket standard of 2.25 stalls per multifamily unit, staff said the Riverside project would have to remove roughly 30 units to comply, a change staff described as making the project infeasible.

“That regulation is…

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