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Council defers Greensboro Village master plan after residents and members raise density, parking and traffic concerns
Summary
The Gallatin City Council Committee heard a presentation on the Greensboro Village preliminary master development plan proposing up to 475 residential units on 43.5 acres; after public opposition and council questions about density, parking and building heights, members deferred action to Jan. 13 and asked for the traffic study.
The Gallatin City Council Committee on [date not specified in transcript] heard a detailed presentation on the Greensboro Village preliminary master development plan (PMDP) and an accompanying PUD amendment for two parcels totaling about 43.5 acres.
City planner Brian Rose summarized the applicant’s request: a PMDP and PUD amendment to allow mixed residential uses, including age-restricted townhomes, multifamily residential buildings and a 125-bed assisted-living/memory-care facility. Staff materials noted the applicant requested up to 475 residential units (an increase of roughly 340 units above prior allocations), exceptions to the city’s 70% brick/stone façade requirement, and building heights that would permit 3–5 story split buildings. Rose said Plan Gallatin designates the site for general urban and…
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