![]() A plan to build up to 32 townhouses on the west side of Rio Rancho has now secured a conditional use permit from the city’s planning and zoning board. That permit came after a report issued by the city’s planning staff which determined that the project is “not likely to be detrimental to the public welfare, safety, health, morals and convenience of the surrounding area.” The company X2D, which is based in Albuquerque, wants to build the homes on a just over one-acre vacant site in a sparsely populated part of the city south of Tulip Road and to the west of Arizona Street. As planned, each townhome in the project will have two stories and two bedrooms, with an exterior private yard surrounded by fencing. According to city documents, the project will also see the creation of off-street parking space, a six-foot wide concrete sidewalk between the townhomes on the site, and both landscaping and ponding areas. Plans for the project must now win the approval of the Rio Rancho Governing Board. By Garry Boulard
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