Rezoning to allow for a multi-family development, with a commitment to 15% of units being affordable.
The project would replace 20 existing townhomes with 160-200 new units, with requirements for affordable housing and tenant relocation assistance.
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A zoning map amendment to allow for a multi-family development, with a proposed community benefit of 15% of units offered at or below 80% Area Median Income.
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