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Planning commission declines to recommend large Powder House / Thoroughbred subdivision after heavy public opposition
Summary
The Planning Commission declined to recommend annexation and a developer’s concept plan for a roughly 479–480-unit subdivision off Powder House Road and Thoroughbred Run after sustained public opposition and commissioners’ concerns about density, traffic and incomplete technical information.
The Planning Commission on Jan. 14 voted not to recommend annexation and to withhold approval of a proposed concept plan for a multi-product residential development off Thoroughbred Run and Powder House Road (applications 25-2009 and 25-23001). Commissioners cited concerns about density, traffic, buffers and incomplete engineering and hydrology information after more than an hour of public testimony.
Developer Todd Bailey presented a concept for a mixed community of townhomes and single-family homes with amenities, trails and a future connector road; the plan showed roughly 479–480 units across the tract. Bailey said the design included amenity space, a pool and walking trails, and that the project would tie into the future Powder House connector roadway and proposed…
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