Developer expected to appeal to City-Parish Council.
After Freetown residents argued that a proposed student apartment complex in their neighborhood would be overrun with "party crazy" University of Louisiana students, the Lafayette Planning Commission on Monday denied a developer's request to build the complex.
"This development does not complement the historical significance and value of that neighborhood," said Commissioner Fred Prejean before making a motion to deny the plat. "The fact that ULL may lose out on some housing is no sweat off my brow."
The proposed 142-unit apartment complex would be built by Capstone Development Corp., which has built similar student housing in other college towns. The developers are expected to appeal to the City-Parish Council, but Freetown residents said they'll continue to fight the proposal.
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