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Council presses D.R. Horton on SR‑104 townhome plan, traffic and CRA implications

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Councilors reviewed a proposed D.R. Horton townhome project behind Glass Fire along state Route 104, raising traffic-safety, buffering and density concerns and asking whether the proposal could receive CRA/TIF benefits.

Council members reviewed a proposed D.R. Horton townhouse development behind Glass Fire along state Route 104 and discussed traffic impacts, buffers between new units and existing homes, required traffic studies for a planned residential district and whether the village’s Community Reinvestment Area (CRA)/TIF provisions could apply to residential units.

Councilors described changes the developer offered, including larger buffers (a 40-foot buffer increased to 75 feet in some places), added mounding and extra spacing between multi-family buildings (council noted an…

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