5120-5124 Hankerson Ave. Townhomes

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On May 21, 2024 City Council denied the approvals associated with the proposed housing redevelopment at 5120 and 5124 Hankerson Ave.


Donnay Homes Inc. is proposing to tear down two existing single-dwelling units to build two double dwelling units/townhomes at 5120 and 5124 Hankerson Avenue. The development would gain access off the Alley on the west side of the properties similar to the townhomes to the south. The subject properties are zoned R-1, Single Dwelling unit District. The site is guided low density residential, which allows between 1-5 units per acre. The properties are 19,468 square feet in size total (9,769 and 9,699 s.f. each). The proposed density of this project is 9 units per acre. (See attached applicant narrative and plans.)


To accommodate the proposal, the applicant is requesting the following applications:

  • A Comprehensive Plan Amendment to re-guide the site from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential, which would allow 5-12 units per acre.
  • A Rezoning from R-1, Single-Dwelling Unit District to PUD, Planned Unit Development, to be part of the adjacent Grandview Townhome PUD. Flexibility through the PUD would be for structure setback, building coverage and lot area per dwelling, to match the existing PUD to the south.
  • Subdivision/Preliminary Plat.



On May 21, 2024 City Council denied the approvals associated with the proposed housing redevelopment at 5120 and 5124 Hankerson Ave.


Donnay Homes Inc. is proposing to tear down two existing single-dwelling units to build two double dwelling units/townhomes at 5120 and 5124 Hankerson Avenue. The development would gain access off the Alley on the west side of the properties similar to the townhomes to the south. The subject properties are zoned R-1, Single Dwelling unit District. The site is guided low density residential, which allows between 1-5 units per acre. The properties are 19,468 square feet in size total (9,769 and 9,699 s.f. each). The proposed density of this project is 9 units per acre. (See attached applicant narrative and plans.)


To accommodate the proposal, the applicant is requesting the following applications:

  • A Comprehensive Plan Amendment to re-guide the site from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential, which would allow 5-12 units per acre.
  • A Rezoning from R-1, Single-Dwelling Unit District to PUD, Planned Unit Development, to be part of the adjacent Grandview Townhome PUD. Flexibility through the PUD would be for structure setback, building coverage and lot area per dwelling, to match the existing PUD to the south.
  • Subdivision/Preliminary Plat.



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    Will this come back and be approved: It seems like a good tie in. The next move would be to tear down Wells Fargo and add affordable condos with luxury in that huge space and dont forget to landscape which seems painfully absent on Vernon ave

    Ron asked 10 months ago

    The proposed project at 5120-5124 Hankerson was denied by the City Council on May 21, 2024.

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