Department of Community Development
Reference: Bromley Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) 36th Amendment
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council?
Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Summer McCann, Senior Planner
Date Prepared: February 27, 2026
PURPOSE
The Major Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment application (the "Application" or the "Amendment") before the City Council is for an approximately 1.650-acre property (the "Property"), generally located to the northeast of the intersection of Bowie Drive and North 50th Avenue, south of Chicory Circle, and west of Purple Mustard Court. Lucy Dineen is the project contact working on behalf of the Property owner and applicant, BLAIN LLC (the "Applicant"). The Applicant is requesting the addition of a daycare as a permitted use, along with associated development standards that would apply solely to the development of a daycare facility. This request requires approval of a Major Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment, which is a form of zoning map amendment, commonly referred to as a rezoning.
PROCESS
A Zoning Map Amendment is the second step in the land development process with the City (Annexation > Zoning Map Amendment > Platting > Site Plan Review > Permits). As the Property is already platted, only a site plan will need to be administratively approved before permits are issued. All applications will be reviewed using the City's LUDC to ensure compliance with City codes and policies.
Zoning dictates whether uses at a property are allowed by right or conditionally, and this, in turn, allows owners, neighbors, and the community at large to have a reasonable expectation of what can occur on a property. It establishes standards for construction including building height, lot coverage, and building setbacks. There are a variety of zone districts within the City, including residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and planned unit development (PUD).
The Bromley Park An...
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