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Warrenton planners approve subdivision but deny 12‑unit PUD over size, safety and integration concerns
Summary
The Warrenton Planning & Zoning Commission voted 7–0 to approve a subdivision that splits a 4.96‑acre parcel but unanimously denied a linked PUD application that sought to place 12 residential units on a 1.29‑acre lot, citing a 3‑acre PUD minimum and concerns about integration with adjacent commercial uses and nearby schools.
The Warrenton Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday recommended approval of a preliminary and final subdivision from TGL Properties LLC but unanimously denied a companion planned unit development that would have allowed 12 residential units on a 1.29‑acre parcel.
City planner Miss Birx told commissioners the filing proposed dividing roughly 4.96 acres on the east side of Highway 47 north of Walton Street into two lots — Lot 1, about 3.68 acres containing the existing shopping center, and Lot 2, about 1.29 acres intended for the proposed PUD. "The proposed site size for the PUD is 1.29…
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