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Board approves 521‑unit mixed‑use project on Charleston Boulevard with minimum 25 EV chargers after debate
Summary
The advisory board approved a mixed‑use development on the south side of Charleston Boulevard that includes 521 residential units, a commercial component and required public easements; board members required a minimum of 25 electric‑vehicle charging stalls after public comment and debate.
The Sunrise Manor Town Advisory Board on Thursday approved a three‑item package that cleared a vacate/abandon of recorded driveways, a use permit and design review for a proposed mixed‑use development on Charleston Boulevard, and the project’s tentative map — but required the developer to provide a minimum of 25 electric‑vehicle charging stalls rather than the 10 stalls the applicant initially proposed.
Levany O’Haney, representing the applicant, told the board the project replaces a former bank building and calls for 521 residential units on about 14.1 acres, at a density of roughly 36.1 dwelling units per acre. The proposal includes residential buildings with a gated southern…
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