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Council approves PUD for Noah Beachy Farms, developer requests sewer delay and other variances
Summary
Plain City Council approved a preliminary planned-unit development (PUD) named Noah Beachy Farms for a Fisher Homes/Grand Communities subdivision off State Route 161 and Cemetery Pike, while granting the developer requests for longer FTP expiration, block-length variances and to waive a northern stub connection pending future uses.
Plain City Council unanimously approved the preliminary planned-unit development (PUD) for Noah Beachy Farms, a single-family residential project proposed by Fisher Homes/Grand Communities, after a work-session presentation and council questions.
The project site lies north of Cemetery Pike and south of State Route 161 and is being annexed from the township into the village. Hillary Lafin, planning and entitlements manager with Grand Communities, described the proposal and site constraints, including a floodplain adjacent to Sugar Run Stream and a pipeline that crosses the property.
The application seeks rezoning from AG-1 to PUD and proposes 30 “Maple Street” lots (minimum 55-foot width), 82 “designer” lots (minimum 65-foot width) and 32 “masterpiece” lots…
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