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Developer requests reduced access‑point requirement for Reynard/Fox Den parcel; Hunters Hill HOA opposes
Summary
Parkland (applicant) seeks a variance from Stonecrest access‑management rules for a 47‑home subdivision near Hunters Hill and Bramble Vine; HOA leaders said the reduction would increase traffic hazards and oppose the variance.
Michelle Battle, representing Parkland, presented a variance request at the Aug. 14 Stonecrest Community Planning Information Meeting for a parcel addressed as 3810 Evans Mill Road. The applicant is not seeking rezoning but asks the city to reduce the number of required access points for the proposed residential development of 47 homes built to R‑100 lot standards.
Battle said the parcel has frontage on Reynard Trail, Fox Den Trail and Foxcroft Court and that Parkland proposes two access points (one on Fox Den Trail and one on Foxcroft Court) to serve the new subdivision. She explained that Hunters Hill originally was developed with a single entry…
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