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Council approves Dayton Creek zoning items with staff caveats after developer and resident concerns

Dayton City Council · October 22, 2024
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Summary

Council approved a set of planning actions for the Dayton Creek proposal (comp‑plan staging, zoning to GMU‑5 and a preliminary plat) while adding staff caveats about right‑of‑way dedications, curve realignment surety and developer agreements after extended discussion with the applicant and landowner representatives.

The council approved applications related to the Dayton Creek development (comprehensive plan staging change, a zoning map amendment to a GMU‑5 mixed‑use district, and preliminary plat actions) after an extended public hearing and detailed staff and developer discussion.

John Rivera (planning staff, on Zoom) summarized the three applications and explained the developer’s concept: roughly 60% residential and 40% commercial with residential density in the 12–28 units per acre range. The…

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