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Council discusses proposed R‑4 townhome development at Bellamy Lane; sewer, school capacity and access uncertainties remain

5520655 · August 1, 2025
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A request to rezone nearly 4 acres from Agricultural to R‑4 multifamily for a proposed townhome or hybrid assisted‑living development drew questions about sewer extensions, school capacity, access and unit counts; planning commission recommended approval, and no final council vote appears in the transcript.

City planning staff presented a zone‑change request to rezone 3.96 acres at the end of Bellamy Lane from AG (agricultural) to R‑4 (multifamily residential) as an extension of existing multifamily zoning near Civeton Park.

Mister Tindall, the planning presenter, said the applicant described the project as a townhome development and provided a concept showing 58 units; historical staff estimates had indicated roughly 47 units. “The applicant provided a plan that showed 58 units,” Tindall said. The planning commission recommended approval.

Staff noted no sewer currently serves the site but…

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