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Planning commissioners approve concept-plan amendment for 28 townhomes at Castle Rock Parkway
Summary
The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission approved a concept-plan amendment for about 2.6 acres at the end of Castle Rock Parkway that reduces front setbacks and requires an added landscaping benefit (one additional canopy tree per unit); the item will go to City Council on Dec. 11.
The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission on Monday night approved a concept-plan amendment that would allow a 2.6-acre, 28-unit townhome development at the terminus of Castle Rock Parkway to use smaller front setbacks and front on a private access drive rather than a public street.
Staff planner Garrett Seagraves told commissioners the applicant requests two specific modifications: to allow townhomes to front the private access drive instead of a public street and to reduce front setbacks on certain lots (from 20 feet to 8 feet for lots fronting the private access drive and from 25 feet to 20 feet for other lots). The amendment applies to a Planned Development District concept plan; Seagraves recommended approval, saying the revised concept…
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