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Public hearing held for Mullins property rezoning; applicant seeks 68 units on 10.7 acres

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Summary

The board opened and closed a public hearing on a zoning map amendment for the Mullins property (ZMA‑0325). The applicant proposes 68 for‑sale attached units (about 7 units/acre); staff and neighbors raised traffic, density and character concerns; the hearing represented a first reading of the resolution and no final vote was taken.

The West Chester Township Board of Trustees opened a public hearing May 13 on a proposed zoning map amendment for the Mullins property (case ZMA‑0325) and a preliminary development plan that would convert roughly 10.7 acres at the northeastern corner of LeSourdesville (Swartzville) Road and Westchester‑Tylersville into 68 for‑sale attached units.

Township planner Tim Dawson summarized the project and staff review. Dawson said the applicant proposes a gross density of about seven units per acre, 68 single‑family fee‑simple units with typical lot sizes of about 9,100 square feet, and a perimeter open‑space lot of roughly 2.8 acres (about 30% open space versus a 15% typical minimum). The plan shows a perimeter sidewalk network and a proposed roundabout at the nearby…

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