A significant development proposal took center stage at the City of Columbia Council meeting, as plans for 143 new townhomes were introduced. This site plan is notable for its unique zoning history, with parts of the property vested under a previous ordinance while the new proposal aligns with the current zoning regulations.
In 2022, the council approved a preliminary plat that included 11 single-family lots and a multifamily site plan, alongside three commercial lots along Hampshire Pike. At that time, the site was zoned MRC, which has since transitioned to a CD-4 zoning designation under the new ordinance. The current proposal aims to utilize previously vacant areas of the property for the new townhome development.
This move reflects the city's ongoing efforts to adapt to changing housing needs and zoning regulations, potentially reshaping the community landscape. The council's decision on this proposal could pave the way for increased residential options in the area, highlighting the importance of strategic urban planning in Columbia.