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Staff reviews PUD history and examples as commission weighs zoning-text amendments for flexibility in infill
Summary
Staff presented past PUD/PED approvals demonstrating how reduced setbacks, private streets and deed restrictions have been used to develop constrained lots; commissioners discussed a possible two-tier approach to distinguish small infill flexibility from larger-scale projects and asked for interim 2017 language and outside examples.
At the April 23 meeting staff presented a detailed staff report and maps showing earlier plan unit development (PUD/PED) approvals and asked the Planning Commission to consider how to revise the city’s PUD zoning text to balance flexibility and clarity.
Arie, the staff presenter, summarized prior approvals that used reduced lot sizes, setback reductions, private streets and zero-lot lines to enable development of parcels that lacked conventional street frontage or regular lot geometry. “That’s…
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