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The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend rezoning 3.5 acres for a 61-unit senior housing development, with conditions requiring residents to be 55 or older, all units to remain income-restricted at or below 80% of area median income, and tax credits to be secured within two years.
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The recommendation supports a 61-home community for older residents, but the project must meet affordability, accessibility, parking, design, and outdoor-amenity requirements. If the necessary tax credits are not awarded within two years, the property would return to its original zoning classification. The final exterior designs and site plan must receive staff approval before construction permits are issued.
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