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Board denies proposal to add 110 apartments to Crompler Place PUD after lengthy public hearing

3443699 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

After an extensive public hearing with dozens of residents speaking in opposition, the Olive Branch Board of Aldermen unanimously voted to deny a project‑text amendment and preliminary development plan that would have allowed 110 rental units and a 7,000‑square‑foot retail component in the Crompler Place PUD.

The Olive Branch Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to deny a project‑text amendment and associated preliminary development plan for Crompler Place that would have added multifamily residential uses and 110 rental units.

The application, submitted by developer representatives including Corey Brady and Priyank Shaw on behalf of Crompler Holdings LLC (Nimesh Patel), proposed five three‑story residential buildings and a three‑story mixed‑use building on about 7.31 acres along Goodman Road and Lodging Lane. The mixed‑use building would have included about 7,000 square feet of ground‑floor retail with apartments above; the project was proposed in three phases and at 15 dwelling units per acre.

City planning staff and the planning commission presented the application and explained legal and procedural considerations, including that recent petitions from adjacent property owners triggered a super‑majority…

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