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Commission backs 126-townhome subdivision at Crow Road and Oak Hill Boulevard; neighbors cite traffic concerns
Summary
The commission approved a rezoning to Planned Multifamily for a two‑phase, 126-unit townhome development at the southeast intersection of Crow Road and Oak Hill Boulevard. Neighbors raised traffic and left‑turn concerns; developer said two gated entrances and roadway improvements will be provided.
The Tyler Planning and Zoning Commission approved a zone change to Planned Multifamily to allow a two‑phase townhome subdivision proposing 126 attached units at the southeast intersection of Crow Road and Oak Hill Boulevard, city staff said.
City staff described the property as previously agricultural and explained the future land use would be amended from single‑family to townhouse/garden apartments. The proposed subdivision would be built in two phases and proposes 126 attached townhomes at a density of roughly 5.4 units per acre, with setbacks and building heights consistent…
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