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Design review: Liberty Commons proposes 130–140-unit mixed residential neighborhood at Depot Road
Summary
Developers presented a master-planned, New England–style mixed residential development for ~85 acres at the corner of Route 125 and Depot Road; board members praised the design and staff identified required state and local permits including DES well approval and wetland/driveway permits.
Developers of a project called Liberty Commons returned to the Kingston Planning Board for design review of an 85-acre mixed residential proposal at the corner of Route 125 and Depot Road that would include roughly 130–140 dwelling units distributed across five housing types, a central common green, clubhouse, trails and a network of small “courtyard” pods.
Applicant Keith Martel (project applicant) and civil engineer Brian Pratt presented the revised plan, saying the design shifts density away from the wetlands and toward the front of the site, organizes houses into smaller pods and includes a boulevard-style entrance to provide redundancy for emergency access. Pratt described a 1-mile perimeter walking loop, a dog park set away from the central green, and three multifamily buildings anchoring the main…
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