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Blythewood Planning Commission fails 3-2 to recommend approval of 104-unit Pecan Grove townhome subdivision

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The Blythewood Planning Commission voted 3-2 not to recommend approval of a 104‑unit townhome subdivision known as Pecan Grove after discussion about traffic impacts, buffers and prior approvals; staff and the applicant said required materials had been submitted.

The Blythewood Planning Commission voted 3-2 on a motion to recommend approval of the applicant’s latest site plan for a 104-townhome subdivision called Pecan Grove, denying the recommendation at its meeting after commissioners raised concerns about traffic, buffers and prior approvals.

The item, listed as a subdivision request for 104 townhomes (TMS number read in the meeting as Romeo15100Dash06Dash08), drew presentations from planning staff and representatives for the applicant. Kirk, the town secretary and planning staff member, told commissioners the developer had returned to the commission after prior reviews, submitted a tree‑removal and mitigation plan, and revised interior sidewalks from 4 to 5 feet. He said the applicant elected the ordinance option for a 20‑foot landscaped buffer with a fence, wall or berm (rather than a 50‑foot undisturbed buffer).

The applicant’s representative, Rob Links, said the…

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