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Approval granted for new townhouse development amid community concerns

August 09, 2024 | Greenacres, Palm Beach County, Florida



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Approval granted for new townhouse development amid community concerns
In a recent government meeting, the board reviewed the site development plan for the Astoria Townhomes project, located at 6240 Dodd Road. The proposal includes the construction of 60 townhouse units across a 6.56-acre site, with a density of 9.15 dwelling units per acre. The development plan features various amenities, including a pool, cabana, and tot lot, alongside significant landscaping improvements and adequate parking that complies with city codes.

The Development Review Committee had previously recommended approval of the project, which also includes a master sign plan. During the meeting, the applicant requested a modification to the approval conditions, specifically the removal of a requirement for a six-foot masonry wall along the property line. The applicant argued that such a wall would necessitate the removal of existing oak trees, which they aim to preserve as part of the landscape design. Instead, they proposed a chain link fence with an opaque hedge to maintain the natural buffer.

The board expressed support for the applicant's request, agreeing to modify the conditions to allow for the preservation of the oak trees while still providing a boundary. After a brief discussion, the board unanimously approved the site development plan with the amended conditions.

The meeting also included a quasi-judicial public hearing for another project, Legacy Place, although no further details were provided during this session. The board members were reminded to disclose any prior communications with the applicants as part of the procedural requirements.

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