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Bruceville‑Eddy council and developer negotiate Eagle Prairie PDD terms; traffic study required before preliminary plat

3170541 · April 30, 2025
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City council members and WBW Development negotiated lot sizes, street design and park dedication for a proposed 122.46‑acre Planned Development District at 901 Eagle Drive. Council required a traffic impact analysis before a preliminary plat and declined to require a homeowners association as part of the PDD.

Bruceville‑Eddy — City leaders and WBW Development negotiated terms for a proposed 122.46‑acre Planned Development District (PDD) at 901 Eagle Drive on Tuesday, directing the developer to provide a traffic impact analysis before submitting a preliminary plat and agreeing not to require a homeowners association as part of the PDD.

Developer Adrienne Donatucci told the council WBW would include a park in exchange for zoning concessions and “we as the developer, would build that park and dedicate it over to the city with the development.” Donatucci said the project would include a mix of lot sizes and that, if approved, preliminary plat approval could be submitted by November or December 2025 with initial home construction beginning later in the build schedule.

The council debated lot widths after residents and council members said too many 50‑foot‑wide lots in the draft plan would create a “compressed”…

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