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Staff opposes Wilson Farms hybrid specific plan, citing scale and incompatibility with mixed‑use goals
Summary
A proposed Wilson Farms South Quad hybrid specific plan would rezone ~22 acres to allow up to 382 units and altered building standards; planning staff opposed the request, saying the changed standards (building width, built‑to line, unit counts) undermine the district’s walkability goals.
Carol Holmes’s application for a Wilson Farms South Quad Hybrid Specific Plan would rezone about 22 acres at 653 Highway 109 South to allow a mix of commercial uses and up to 382 family housing units.
Planning staff summarized the specific plan’s departures from the commercial mixed‑use district. Notable changes include a proposed secondary‑facade transparency requirement of 7% (where none currently exists), a requirement that multifamily buildings with more than eight units include a minimum 12.5% commercial…
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