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Developer presents revised Brown Street subdivision plan; board to clarify open-space upland calculation
Summary
A consultant presented a revised Brown Street preliminary plan that retains the same number of units but shifts building types to duplexes, shortens the road by about 500 feet and proposes roughly 45 acres of open space; staff will confirm how the 50% upland open-space requirement is measured ahead of the March 10 public hearing.
A consultant for the applicant presented a revised preliminary plan for the Brown Street subdivision at the board’s Feb. 10 meeting and asked the board to confirm how the local open-space upland requirement should be interpreted.
Dan Shim, with Kelly Ward, told the board the revised plan keeps the same number of dwelling units previously proposed but replaces quadplexes with duplexes, shortens the roadway by about 500 feet and provides more open space while…
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