On behalf of Miller and Smith, Shareholder Jay du Von and Land Use Planner Marian Harders successfully obtained approval of a 149-unit development off Signal Hill Road that includes a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and a rezoning. The 57-acre site was planned for office uses but, given the existing surrounding residential development pattern, the Board approved re-planning of the project area from office to residential. The homes will use a cluster design with two upscale housing styles that blend in with the surrounding community. In addition, the development contemplates a number of significant transportation and pedestrian trail improvements, which will bring enhanced multimodal connectivity facilitating resident activity in the area.
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