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@Cheryl I guess the Hine development Smarter Growth is championing would be an example of other types of projects, like those that go thru a PUD rather than just a matter of right development with IZ, also are following IZ, but are called exempt.

At its final Zoning Commission hearing, the Hine project came under some criticism from ZC board members because most of the affordable housing units are segregated in a separate building with no access to the amenities in the main building at Hine.

Just a hypothetical question: If somehow the developer moved that North Building south so that the affordable units were fully connected with the rest of the Hine development (with access to amenities and some green space) would that be a better development or a worse development?

by Trulee Pist on Jul 13, 2012 9:50 am • linkreport

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