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Taylorsville’s Taylor Villas uses deed restrictions and a site‑specific zone to lock in owner‑occupied units
Summary
Taylorsville City described Taylor Villas, a 5.3‑acre infill project that used a site‑specific development zone and a development agreement with Edge Homes to produce roughly 50 new for‑sale units with a five‑year owner‑occupancy deed restriction and CC&Rs limiting rentals to 10 units thereafter.
Dina Blaise, community development director for Taylorsville City, presented Taylor Villas as a model for producing owner‑occupied, for‑sale infill in a built‑out city. The final concept includes about 50 units—roughly 41 attached townhomes and nine single‑family detached homes—built on a 5.3‑acre site. Blaise said the project uses a site‑specific development (SSD) zone to allow the flexibility needed for ‘‘gentle density’’ while maintaining neighborhood design standards.
Key legal and program tools: the development agreement includes a five‑year owner‑occupancy…
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