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Planning commission backs Miller’s Crossing PUD with amended sidewalk condition
Summary
The Augusta Georgia Planning Commission approved a 25.71-acre planned unit development, Miller’s Crossing, allowing a mix of single-family, duplex, triplex and townhome rental units with conditions including amended sidewalk placement and a minimum 15% green space.
The Augusta Georgia Planning Commission on a voice vote approved a rezoning request (Z-25-34) to allow a planned unit development called Miller’s Crossing on 25.71 acres along Gordon Highway, with conditions limiting building heights, requiring green space and amending sidewalk requirements at the developer’s request.
Staff said the PUD would include up to 117 residential units — a mix of detached single-family homes, townhomes, duplexes and triplexes — and noted prior approvals for the larger Miller’s Crossing project. Amanda Cruz, planner I, told the commission that engineering and utilities flagged that water and sewer for this phase depend on completion of phase 1, and that wetlands on the site require buffers and separation. Cruz also summarized a submitted 2023 traffic…
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