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Planning commission recommends approval of daycare development agreement for PO-zoned site
Summary
The Highland Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a development agreement that would allow a single-story 10,000-square-foot daycare in the city's PO (professional office) zone, with conditions on fencing, roofing details and a traffic management plan.
The Highland Planning Commission on July 14 recommended approval of a legislative development agreement that would allow W D G Highland LLC to build a single-story, roughly 10,000-square-foot daycare on a site in the city's PO (professional office) zone.
The recommendation, made by the Planning Commission and forwarded to the city council, includes conditions requested by commissioners: require a neutral color for the perimeter vinyl fencing, add shingle detail on portions of the front roofline, and supply a traffic management plan (described in the meeting as a schematic circulation plan) for pickup and drop-off prior to council action.
Rob, a city staff member leading the presentation, said the proposal would replace the two-building concept in the existing master plan with a single, wider building that maintains a residential architectural…
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