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Planning commission approves preliminary SP for 50 residential units at Stewarts Ferry Pike with conditions
Summary
The commission approved a preliminary specific plan allowing up to 50 units on a roughly 17‑acre site at 1501 Stewarts Ferry Pike after hearing safety, traffic and groundwater concerns from neighbors and a presentation from the applicant and developer.
The Metropolitan Planning Commission voted on April 24 to approve a preliminary specific plan that would permit up to 24 two‑family lots and two single‑family lots (50 residential units total) on a 17‑acre portion of the parcel at 1501 Stewarts Ferry Pike. Staff recommended approval with conditions; the commission adopted that recommendation with a recorded majority vote.
Applicant Adam Kronk of Kronk Engineering said the project was designed to match surrounding context, preserve tree cover along Stewarts Ferry Pike and provide primarily active‑adult housing; the developer told the commission the product is marketed toward older adults but not…
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