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The Planning Commission unanimously approved land-use changes and special permits for a 280-unit multifamily project at 5005 and 8008 Summit Boulevard, including 28 workforce-housing units, 5,000 square feet of restaurant space, and an eight-story height increase subject to staff conditions. The project will not include vehicle access from Summit Boulevard and is expected by the applicant to reduce peak-hour traffic compared with the existing office zoning. The Commission also unanimously deferred proposed household-living and workforce-housing regulation changes to June 3, 2026.
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The approval allows a residential development with workforce housing and restaurant space to move forward under specified conditions. The project replaces an existing zoning plan for a dense office building and will use less parking, with no proposed vehicle access from Summit Boulevard. A separate update to household-living and workforce-housing rules was postponed while staff explores regulatory options.
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