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Planning commission approves Shug Jordan commercial PDD to allow Kroger-anchored center and 55+ housing
Summary
The commission rezoned roughly 58.92 acres at Shug and North Donahue Drive to a Planned Development District (PDD) with six staff conditions, enabling a Kroger-anchored shopping center, outparcels, a central park and a 200-unit age-restricted (55+) multifamily component.
The Auburn Planning Commission approved a rezoning to add a Planned Development District (PDD) overlay over about 58.92 acres at Shug Jordan Parkway and North Donahue Drive, clearing the way for a Kroger-anchored shopping center, a central park, outparcels, and an age-restricted multifamily component capped by the PDD.
Staff said the project is organized into three components: a community shopping center (commercial footprint 100,000–499,999 square feet, with Kroger shown at about 99,000 square feet on the master plan), a central park area, and…
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