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Developer presents concept to reduce large‑format retail at SR‑310 site; commissioners raise traffic, retail revenue and school capacity concerns
Summary
Addison Properties pitched a concept July 2 to reconfigure a Planned Development at SR‑310 and Refugee Road, cutting the approved large retail pad from about 25 acres to 9 acres and replacing much of the original footprint with townhomes and single‑family lots; commissioners expressed concerns about lost retail tax base, traffic and school capacity.
Addison Properties presented a conceptual revision July 2 for a large Planned Development at the northeast corner of State Route 310 and Refugee Road, proposing to reduce the originally approved large retail component and increase residential units (townhomes and single‑family) to create a more neighborhood‑scaled plan.
Under the developer’s concept, the commercial subarea along SR‑310 would drop from about 25.1 acres to roughly 9 acres; the residential/assisted‑living component would increase from about 18.9 acres to 35 acres to provide a transition between the road frontage and interior neighborhoods. The concept…
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