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Council approves modified Heritage Creekside zoning with phased nonresidential requirement and air‑intake stipulations
Summary
The council approved amendments to the Heritage Creekside UMU‑1 district to add residential and entertainment uses and expand the district, adopting phasing requirements for 12,000 square feet of nonresidential development before occupancy of certain multifamily blocks and placing limits on air‑intake locations to protect resident air quality.
The City Council voted to approve a modification to the Heritage Creekside Urban Mixed Use 1 (UMU‑1) development plan after a lengthy public hearing and debate over phasing requirements and building air‑intake standards.
Planning Director Christina Day presented the zoning case (25‑20‑25‑003), explaining the proposal would expand the UMU‑1 district by about 4.1 acres, increase the allowable residential component above previous UMU mixes, and permit certain outdoor commercial amusement uses (miniature golf, game courts and similar attractions) in specified blocks. Day told the council that the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval with changes to…
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