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Neighbors protest; Planning Commission approves Oakey‑Mohawk rezoning, 38‑lot plan for single‑family homes
Summary
After extended public comment from longstanding neighbors opposed to higher density, the Planning Commission approved Taylor Morrison’s Oakey‑Mohawk rezoning and tentative map for a 38‑lot single‑family subdivision, while adding a condition requiring large, fast‑growing street trees and urging additional buffering measures.
Taylor Morrison’s rezoning and tentative map for an infill, 38‑lot subdivision bounded by Oakey Boulevard, Mohawk Street, El Parque Avenue and Edmond Street drew sustained public comment and opposition from long‑term residents, but the Planning Commission voted to approve the general plan amendment, rezoning and the tentative map.
Representing Taylor Morrison, Bob Groenauer described the proposal as a mixed product of two single‑family models sized for the market and sited to preserve rear yard separation for existing neighbors. He said Taylor Morrison aimed to provide higher‑quality single‑family homes, with layouts ranging roughly from 1,700 to 2,700 square feet and amenity open…
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