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Council reviews Branchville Crossing plan for 87 affordable senior units; parking cap emerges as key hurdle
Summary
Staff and the applicant presented a detailed site plan for Branchville Crossing, an 87‑unit affordable senior housing project financed with 4% LIHTC. Staff recommended council forward a recommendation of approval, subject to conditions; the applicant said county zoning caps parking at 36 spaces and intends to pursue relief to allow the proposed 54 spaces.
City planning staff and the applicant presented the Branchville Crossing detailed site plan at the Jan. 13 work session: a four‑story, 47‑foot, 87‑unit multifamily building at 4810 Branchville Road intended for seniors and residents with physical disabilities, financed with 4% low‑income housing tax credits.
Senior planner Carlos Nunez told the council the project would provide 87 income‑restricted units under the LIHTC program, a unit mix dominated by one‑bedroom apartments and a small number of two‑bedroom units. Nunez said the 4% tax credit serves as the…
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