Council set to consider zoning map amendment to include two Crescent Avenue parcels in Interlaken PUD
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The council discussed a determination of merit for a zoning map amendment to rezone 663 and 673 Crescent Avenue from rural residential (RR) to the Interlaken planned unit development (PUD); staff said the parcels are privately owned by the same owner and do not meet RR minimum lot requirements
The Saratoga Springs City Council discussed a proposal to change the zoning designation of two parcels at 663 and 673 Crescent Avenue from rural residential (RR) to the Interlaken planned unit development (PUD).
Planning staff said the parcels are privately owned by the same owner and that each parcel does not meet minimum lot requirements for RR zoning, making a rezoning to PUD more consistent with surrounding land use. Council members asked whether the parcels would be merged or purchased by the Interlaken property owner; planning staff said the parcels currently remain privately owned and no sale was described in the application.
The council listed a determination of merit for review of the proposed zoning map amendment on the agenda and plans to vote on the matter at the next meeting. Staff characterized the proposal as a map amendment intended to increase consistency of development patterns in the neighborhood north of Crescent Avenue.
