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Planning Board reviews DEIS for 99‑home Ridgeway subdivision, asks technical questions

4091858 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

Developers presented the draft environmental impact statement for the former Ridgeway Golf Club site, proposing roughly 99 residential units plus supporting open space and a clubhouse; the board asked technical questions but took no final action.

Developers seeking to convert the former Ridgeway Golf Club into a suburban subdivision presented a detailed draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and a conceptual plan that would create approximately 105 lots across roughly 129 acres, of which the applicant said 99 would be residential lots, plus one clubhouse lot and several open-space lots for stormwater and wetland preservation.

Diego Villareal, a principal at engineering firm JMC, told the board the proposal splits the site into four parcels (A–D), preserves wetlands around existing ponds that the Army Corps of Engineers delineated, and uses dimensional flexibility in the R‑130 zoning district to reduce disturbance and preserve more open space. “We’re not using this flexibility to gain any density whatsoever. 99 lots is what…

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