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Council approves CenterPoint modification to add 26 deed-restricted units, raises AMI cap to 80%
Summary
After extensive neighborhood testimony about traffic, parking and privacy, council approved a modification to the CenterPoint Apartments development agreement and CUP to convert 213 market-rate units to 239 deed-restricted affordable units with a 40-year restriction and an 80% AMI cap; the approval included conditions on parking, window/privacy treatments and coordination with ACHD and the HOA on traffic calming.
Council approved a modification to the CenterPoint Apartments development agreement and conditional-use permit on Nov. 19 after hearing extensive public testimony and applicant commitments. The applicant sought to replace two interior 3-story buildings with 4-story flat-roof buildings to add 26 deed-restricted units (moving from 213 market-rate units to 239 affordable units) and requested alternative compliance for certain parking-lot landscaping under solar carports.
Deborah Nelson, counsel for the applicant, told council the changes were necessary to make the affordable-housing…
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