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Board advances conceptual residential development (Flood Heirs property) with requests for pond redesign and stronger amenities

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Design Review Board moved a mixed‑use / multifamily development (referred to as the Flood Heirs project) forward after the applicant reduced pond size, added amenities including a pool and pickleball court, and revised parking and trail connections; board asked for more open-space amenity detail and review of the long pond leg.

A conceptual plan for a large residential development along Berlin G. Myers Parkway — referred to in the meeting as the Flood Heirs property development — received positive direction from the Town of Summerville Design Review Board on March 27, following revisions that included a smaller pond footprint, a relocated amenities center and new amenity features such as a pool, pickleball court and walking trails.

Planning staff summarized prior DRB comments and TRC items and said the applicant had revised the plan to move the amenities and pond, restudy parking and traffic flow near the amenities and daycare, and add vertical…

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