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The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that City Council rezone 7.7 acres of vacant land on Parkland Boulevard for a proposed 61-unit, owner-occupied townhome development; one member abstained. The recommendation does not finalize the rezoning, and the project's density request will be handled separately by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
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The proposed development would replace the current office-use zoning with a planned-unit-development designation. The applicant described 61 owner-occupied townhomes with a median sale price of about $500,000 or more and four parking spaces per resident, plus guest parking. City Council must still act on the rezoning, while the density issue will be reviewed separately.
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