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Department of Community Development
Reference: Village at Southgate PUD, 3rd Amendment
To: Mayor Kenneth J. Kreutzer and Members of City Council
Through: Philip A. Rodriguez, City Manager
Marv Falconburg, AICP, Assistant City Manager
Holly Prather, AICP, Community Development Director
Prepared By: Lauren Simmons, AICP, Senior Planner
Date Prepared: January 26, 2019
PURPOSE
Request to approve a Major PUD (Planned Unit Development) Amendment for the Southgate Brighton PUD a 15.445 acre portion of the project, changing the land use of Planning Areas B and D from multi-family to single family attached. This request requires a public hearing and approval from City Council by Ordinance.
STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA
Recognizable and Well-Planned Community
BACKGROUND
The Southgate Brighton PUD was originally approved in June 2015, and amended soon after (1st Amendment) to address City Council's concerns. The 2nd Amendment is contained within the single-family blocks and addresses reduced setbacks for patios over walkout basement lots and increased the landscaping on the west side of the project.
ANALYSIS
The original PUD contained a total of 79 acres with 150 single-family detached units, which are currently under construction, and 15.45 acres of multi-family and 3.88 acres of commercial. The requested PUD Amendment changes the use and setbacks of the multi-family planning areas (Planning Areas B and D) to allow for the development of a paired home product (two homes on two fee-simple lots that share a wall). The PUD Amendment is proposing rear-loaded paired homes with architectural standards promoting design diversity and compatibility with the homes under construction in the southern portion of the site.
Surrounding Zoning: North: Village at Southgate PUD and Public Land (PL)
East: Fuller Estates PUD
South: Village at Southgate PUD
West: Village at Southgate PUD and Fuller Estates PUD
CRITERIA BY WHICH COUNCIL MUST CONSIDER THE I...
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