07-31-2017, 02:37 PM
The zoning for that site was specifically carved out of all adjacent zoning standards, so as to support a densest-highest-site-in-the-region development.
Even if there were some argument to be made for scaling it back were it a regional project (and I doubt the region will take this on themselves), going in with the possibility of nearly no density allowable would be like going into a negotiation over salary with your boss and making your opening offer the maximum pay cut you'd accept to still be employed, only to add "but I'd really like it if you'd double my salary."
Even if there were some argument to be made for scaling it back were it a regional project (and I doubt the region will take this on themselves), going in with the possibility of nearly no density allowable would be like going into a negotiation over salary with your boss and making your opening offer the maximum pay cut you'd accept to still be employed, only to add "but I'd really like it if you'd double my salary."