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Board tables Eagle Crest Estates preliminary subdivision after neighbors raise traffic, water and density concerns
Summary
A 98‑lot preliminary subdivision for Eagle Crest Estates was tabled after adjacent residents and Goshen officials expressed concerns about traffic, water pressure and septic proximity; the developer agreed to discuss reconfiguration and return to the board.
The Washington County Planning Board tabled preliminary approval Sept. 25 for Eagle Crest Estates, a proposed subdivision on roughly 120 acres that would include 98 lots (94 buildable and four non‑buildable for open space and detention), after substantial public comment from nearby residents and Goshen officials.
The applicant, represented by Blake Murray of Craft & Toll, said the plan proposed lot sizes of about one to 1.886 acres, four points of ingress along Blue Springs Road, and that Fayetteville Water would be the water provider with a booster pump considered to reach higher elevations. Planning staff…
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