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Continental Properties presents 280-unit ‘Springs at Corcoran’ concept; council presses for mixed‑use integration and environmental review options

3764043 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

Continental Properties told the Corcoran City Council it proposes a 280-unit Springs-brand apartment project on the west half of a 67-acre site, while council members pressed the developer to better link residential rooftops to on-site commercial and to consider a corridor-scale environmental review.

Continental Properties presented a concept plan the council described as a “Springs”-brand, low-rise multifamily community proposed for the western half of a 67-acre site at County Road 30 and County Road 101. The concept shows roughly 280 apartment units in two-story buildings on the west side, with about 34.5 acres reserved for future commercial development on the east side.

Planning staff warned that the city’s General Mixed Use (GMU) zoning and the Northeast District plan were written to encourage actual mixed-use projects — housing integrated with commercial and civic uses — and asked whether the residential-first orientation meets that intent. Staff and several council members asked the developer to show a stronger link between rooftops and viable commercial space, or to phase development so some commercial is built or reserved up…

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