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Garden City planning commission recommends denial of Edgemere subdivision
Summary
After staff flagged multiple code deviations, the Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend denial of the Edgemere (Esmerald) subdivision, citing inadequate parking, insufficient common open space, and deficient landscaping; the motion passed 3–1.
The Garden City Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 19 recommended that City Council deny a proposed nine-unit townhome subdivision at 219 E. 44th Street, saying the project requests too many waivers of development standards and raises safety and livability concerns.
Planning staff told commissioners the Edgemere (also referenced as Esmerald) subdivision does some things that align with the comprehensive plan — notably infill at approximately 17 dwelling units per acre — but fails to meet several Garden City Development Code requirements. "The cumulative number and scope of those deviations raises concerns about whether the proposal meets the intent of the planned unit development ordinance," planning staff member Miss Beal said, recommending denial unless the commission finds the requested code adjustments justified.
Applicant Jaden Schneider described revisions made since the project's prior hearing, including reducing the…
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