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Milford City Council on Sept. 8 introduced two ordinances related to the Cypress Hall development.
Rob Pierce, planning director, said Ordinance 2025-16 is a revised planned unit development application for the Cypress Hall residential project and Ordinance 2025-15 is a preliminary major subdivision application for Cypress Hall Phase 3. Both items were scheduled for review by the Planning Commission on Sept. 16 and return to council for public comment on Sept. 22.
Pierce noted that ordinance introductions are procedural and do not include debate; both items will be considered at the planning commission hearing and at the council meeting set for Sept. 22 where public comment will be allowed.
No formal action on the merits of Cypress Hall occurred at the introduction; council will consider public input and Planning Commission recommendations at the later meeting.
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