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Residents urge council to oppose proposed 292‑unit development at St. Thomas/St. Rose site
Summary
Dozens of Florissant residents told the City Council they oppose a proposed multi‑family development at the former St. Thomas/St. Rose property, citing traffic, sewer, utility and density concerns; Mayor Timothy J. Lowry said no application has yet been filed with the city.
Dozens of Florissant residents told the City Council at its Oct. 13 meeting they oppose a proposed multi‑family development at the former St. Thomas/St. Rose site, which one speaker said would include about 292 units.
The issue drew the largest share of public comments at the session. Mayor Timothy J. Lowry told residents the project has not been submitted to the city and that developers are currently pursuing state funding. “This thing has not even been submitted to the city,” Lowry said, adding that the city has not received a site plan and that any zoning or plan changes would follow the planning-and‑zoning review process and, if approved…
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