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Stonecrest developer appeals city's cul-de-sac definition for 36-home Palisade at Arabia Mountain; ZBA hearing Jan. 20
Summary
Developer Brenda Strickland (TWS Holdings LLC) presented a 14.05-acre proposal for 36 single-family homes and filed an administrative appeal of staff's definition of "cul de sac," which staff said will be decided by the Zoning Board of Appeals at a Jan. 20 hearing; rezonings and variances are on hold pending that decision.
On Jan. 8, at a City of Stonecrest community planning information meeting, developer Brenda Strickland of TWS Holdings LLC presented the "Palisade at Arabia Mountain" proposal — a 14.05-acre project (about 12.1 developable acres) proposing 36 single-family detached homes — and formally filed an administrative appeal challenging city staff's definition of a "cul de sac," a determination staff said will go to the Zoning Board of Appeals on Jan. 20.
The appeal matters because the city's cul-de-sac definition determines lot geometry and minimum lot widths; the applicant said adopting her team's broader interpretation is necessary to allow lot sizes under RSM (residential small-lot mix) zoning. Staff told the meeting that rezoning (from C-1 to RSM) and variance requests are on hold until the appeal is decided. The…
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