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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I have no idea where your numbers are coming from. I can't figure out how you're getting there. I mean, even your numbers for commercial/multifamily are flipped, commercial is always lower density than residential.[/quote] I mean, zone districts always allow denser residential than commercial, I think unless it's downtown. [/quote] On page 15 of the application, the attorneys wrote: “the Future Land Use Map of the Comprehensive Plan locates the Mixed Use Parcel in the Moderate Density Residential and Low Density Commercial categories.” Perhaps, instead of the Comprehensive Plan categories, you are thinking about zoning limits in mixed use zones, such as C-2-A, the zoning for the mixed use parcel. The regulations give a maximum total density and a maximum non-residential density. The amount allowed for non-residential use is generally less than the total amount allowed. [/quote]
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