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Developer tells Aurora committee Hay Day townhomes aim to be more affordable than ownership; committee approves plan
Summary
Developers presented a final plan for Hay Day Aurora, a 108-unit townhome rental development the committee said will increase parking and reduce curb cuts; the committee approved related plats, vacations and an encroachment agreement, and asked staff and developers detailed questions about traffic and affordability.
The Building Zoning and Economic Development Committee voted June 11 to approve the Hay Day Aurora final plan and related easement and maintenance agreements, clearing the way for a 108-unit rental townhome community intended to preserve parking, reduce curb cuts and connect to existing detention infrastructure.
Senior planner Joan Morgan summarized the proposal as a final plan for 21 buildings containing 108 townhome units on about 8 acres. She told the committee the plan moves to rear-loaded units (garages and driveways at the rear) to reduce curb cuts on Independence Drive and increase green space.…
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