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Planning Commission approves Castleton subdivision master plan

3535241 · May 28, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to approve a master plan for the 10.66-acre Castleton property that will create 10 single-family lots, one common open-space/stormwater lot and leave roughly half the site undeveloped; the approval includes conditions and requires a return for construction and final plat review.

On May 30, 2020, the Planning Commission approved a master plan for the Castleton subdivision, a 10.66-acre parcel at the eastern terminus of Inniswood Drive, with a roll-call vote in favor of the staff-recommended conditions. David Bray, representative with the Bray Firm speaking for property owner and developer Vernon Castleton, described the proposal and said the applicant “is in agreement with all the conditions.”

The plan would subdivide about half of the property (approximately 5.33 acres) into 10 single-family lots and create one common open-space lot to serve as a stormwater detention…

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