Board postpones review of 2802 North Broadway multifamily application for 30 days

Design Review Board · December 18, 2025

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Summary

Staff recommended postponement of Case 12E25IH (2802 North Broadway) because of unresolved zoning, mislabeled elevations, unclear setbacks and grading/stormwater details; the board voted to postpone the application 30 days to allow the applicant to resolve those issues.

On Dec. 17 the Design Review Board voted to postpone consideration of a multifamily application at 2802 North Broadway (Case 12E25IH) for 30 days after staff identified unresolved zoning and site‑plan issues that must be clarified before the project can be approved.

Planner explained the application included two identical three‑story buildings and referenced a third building labeled "phase 2" that is not part of the current application. Staff flagged multiple technical items: incorrect elevation labeling on the drawings, unspecified setbacks and build‑to percentages, significant cross‑slope across the site, unclear grading and detention pond details and several engineering and stormwater items that a civil engineer would need to finalize. Staff's recommendation was postponement to allow the applicant to provide corrected drawings and unique elevation sheets for each building.

Applicant Logan Higgins said the team had studied many layout options and requested the board's feedback; he told the board they were comfortable with a postponement to tidy up technical matters. Board member Rick Blackburn moved to postpone the case and amended the motion to include a 30‑day postponement; the board approved the amendment and the postponement passed by voice vote.

Staff will expect corrected and clarified drawings and a resolution of zoning questions before the case returns to the board.