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Commission debates rental cap and HOA waivers in Roadrunner development agreement; site plan tabled over floodplain concerns
Summary
The planning commission reviewed changes to a development agreement for the Roadrunner/River area, including a 15% rental cap (about 30 homes), an 18‑month owner‑occupancy rule, an HOA exception for extenuating circumstances and a limited waiver to the owner‑occupancy rule tied to the seller. Commissioners raised concerns about HOA authority and developer waivers; the related site plan was tabled pending floodplain corrections.
Staff presented revisions to a long‑running development agreement for the Roadrunner/River area and reviewed exhibit and text changes requested by the developer. Staff clarified that some of the subdivision lies in a 500‑year floodplain area (where limited improvements are allowed under state law) and that the project team would document compliance with the city’s hazard/floodplain ordinance.
A central policy issue for commissioners was a rental‑limit provision. A presenter (Presenter (S10)) explained the administration had chosen a fixed rental cap of 15 percent ("we did make it 15%, which ties to about 30 homes") rather than linking the cap to FHA/HUD standards, which staff found inapplicable for detached single‑family lots. The agreement also…
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