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Council reviews plan for 32 Habitat for Humanity townhomes on West Chestnut Street
Summary
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati presented a preliminary/final plan for 32 townhomes on roughly 3.46 acres; planning commission recommended conditions and one contested pedestrian access condition remains under negotiation.
Oxford City Council took up a combined preliminary and final plan development application from Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati for 32 single-family attached townhomes on three parcels on West Chestnut Street.
Sam Perry, Community Development Director, summarized the site plan and a set of planning commission-recommended conditions. The project would create Mitchell Court, a short public street and cul-de-sac, an alley for rear access and parking courts, and a rear retention area for stormwater. The land was acquired using American…
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