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Commission split on Trenton Village neighborhood plan after lengthy public comment; motion to recommend disapproval fails 3–4
Summary
The Trenton Village neighborhood plan proposing 293 townhomes and about 95,000 sq ft of commercial space drew extensive public comment. Commissioners moved to recommend disapproval but the motion failed 3–4 after debate on density, traffic, sewer capacity and floodplain considerations.
The Planning and Zoning Commission heard a lengthy public hearing on Trenton Village, a neighborhood‑plan request for approximately 39.34 acres at 3701 County Road 367 proposing 293 alley‑loaded townhomes, roughly 95,000 square feet of commercial space, trails and civic space.
Staff said the plan partially met the city’s future‑land‑use and growth‑sector objectives but noted several requested warrants and variances, including allowing parking in civic space, waivers to maximum block length, reduction of minimum block length and a condition to plot each townhome on an individual lot. Staff stressed that infrastructure and…
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