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Developer presents ‘Southbrook’ master plan; council told city infrastructure costs about $3.56M
Summary
Developer David Horwath presented plans for a mixed‑use project called Southbrook, projected to include about 400–500 housing units and various commercial uses; city infrastructure improvements tied to the project were estimated at about $3,560,000.
Developer David Horwath told the City Council the project formerly referred to as DCC is now named Southbrook and will include a mix of housing types and a new neighborhood center intended to be built over a 10–15 year timeframe.
Horwath said the 80‑acre site could contain roughly 400–500 housing units and house about 1,250 residents once complete. He described a diversity of product types — for‑sale townhomes and houses with a small potential rental component near the neighborhood square if a qualified rental partner can be found — and said the…
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