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Lennar outlines 160‑acre single‑family PUD, seeks to speed utilities and Mississippi Street extension

5479961 · April 29, 2025
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Lennar presented a concept plan for a 160‑acre planned unit development (PUD) at the northwest corner of 120th Avenue and Iowa Street that would build about 456 single‑family homes, bring utilities to the area and extend Mississippi Street; commissioners raised issues about lot widths, density, drainage and coexisting farm operations

A Lennar development team presented a concept workshop to the Crown Point Planning Commission describing a proposed 160‑acre planned unit development on the northwest corner of 120th Avenue and Iowa Street that would include about 456 single‑family homes, a central amenity area with a pool and clubhouse, walking trails and significant landscape buffering.

Lennar officials said the project is intended as a PUD so the city and developer can adopt design standards, preserve open space and lock in architecture and site standards in the ordinance. Todd Cleven, Lennar vice president of land, told the commission the company is prepared to expedite off‑site utilities and street improvements—specifically the extension of Mississippi Street and water looping to the east…

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