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Conservation subdivision for Swan Circle presented to Tupelo committee; staff says plan meets code, committee requests green‑space access and implementation tim
Summary
Developers presented a 63‑lot conservation subdivision (MAJ Sub 25‑03, "Swan Circle") that preserves about 42% green space; planning staff said the proposal meets code but the committee discussed timing and access to the preserved areas and suggested development‑agreement language to secure future amenities.
A proposal for a 63‑lot conservation subdivision on Swan Circle was presented to the Tupelo Planning Committee on Oct. 6; city staff told the committee the plan meets the Unified Development Code, but committee members asked the developer to commit to clear access and a timeline for any trails or amenities in the preserved green space.
Why it matters: The applicant seeks to use the conservation‑subdivision standards (section 6.33 of the code) to preserve roughly 42% of the site as green space while building new single‑family homes targeted at an entry‑level market. The committee noted the preservation of a larger than usual green‑space percentage as a community…
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