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Developer reduces multifamily plan, offers deed restrictions and sidewalk contribution for land near Idyllwild Park; residents raise traffic, tree and school‑s‑

3009215 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

Brookchase Properties presented a revised plan for land near Idyllwild Park that reduced townhouse/unit counts and added deed restrictions and facade changes; neighbors and the planning director raised traffic, sidewalk and environmental concerns. The public hearing was kept open and will return to the planning board.

The applicant Brookchase Properties returned to the board April 14 with a revised plan for property near Idyllwild Park (addressed in the record as 4420 Margaret Wallace Road) that reduced the original proposal, committed to a for‑sale product with deed restrictions and offered a monetary contribution toward off‑site sidewalk improvements.

Bridget Grant, land use consultant for the applicant, said the team reduced unit count and “we're willing to add some deed restrictions that no unit shall be available for rent for 18 months from purchase” and said the developer would limit entity ownership to prevent bulk…

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