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18. 23-148 ZMA202100001 Willow Glen. PROJECT: ZMA202100001 Willow Glen MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT: Rio TAX MAP/PARCEL(S): 032000000049F0; 032000000049I0; 032000000049J0; 032K00000000E0; 032K00000000A0; 032K0000012300 LOCATION: 3621 and 3655 Dickerson Road, on the east side of Dickerson Road, approximately 700 feet north of its intersection with Towncenter Boulevard; and property at the terminus of Shannon Glen Court. PROPOSAL: Amend the application plan and the proffers associated with previously approved rezoning ZMA200600019. PETITION: Request to amend the application plan and the proffers associated with ZMA200600019 on six (6) parcels totalling approximately 20.457 acres. Request to amend the application plan to change the proposed dwelling units from a mix of residential types to all multi-family units, and to increase the number of dwelling units permitted in Phase 2 to 324, for a gross and net density of 16.81 dwelling units per acre. The total number of units in Phase 1 and Phase 2 together would increase to 360, for a gross and net density of 15.08 dwelling units per acre. Request to amend the proffer statement to modify the proffers for affordable housing, cash contributions, and a connection with Towncenter Blvd. Associated special exception requests to modify the recreational facilities requirements for residential uses (SE202100007) and to modify the parking requirements for residential uses (SE202100008). ZONING: PRD Planned Residential Development - residential (maximum of 35 units/acre) with limited commercial uses; in accordance with ZMA200600019. OVERLAY DISTRICT(S): Airport Impact Area, Steep Slopes - Managed PROFFERS: Yes COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Urban Density Residential - residential (6.01 - 34 units/ acre), with supporting uses such as religious institutions, schools, commercial, office and service uses; and Neighborhood Density Residential - residential (3 - 6 units/acre), with supporting uses such as religious institutions, schools, and other small-scale non-residential uses; in the Hollymead community of the Places29 Master Plan area.