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Council adopts planning recommendation for 289-unit ‘empty nester’ development at Betty Wilson and Highway 42

5415822 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

City council on Wednesday approved a planning commission recommendation to rezone about 109 acres at Betty Wilson Road and Highway 42 to a single planned unit development for a 289-unit age‑targeted community by homebuilder Kay Hovanian, including commercial frontage, a traffic study and TIF/NCA participation.

London City Council on Wednesday adopted a planning commission recommendation to allow a 289-unit, age‑targeted residential community and associated commercial frontage on land at the intersection of Betty Wilson Road and Highway 42. The developer presented the project during a public hearing and council approved Resolution 149-25 to move the project forward.

The developer representative identified the product as the builder Kay Havanian’s "4 Seasons" model, described as an "empty nester" community with house prices expected roughly in the $400,000 to $700,000 range depending on upgrades. The developer said the company will install several million dollars in on‑site…

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