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Stevensville resident urges council to block Twin Creeks expansion, cites creeks and wetlands concerns
Summary
At the May 22, 2025 Stevensville Town Council meeting, Twin Creeks resident Deb Buckley urged the council to oppose further phases of a nearby subdivision, saying engineering plats omitted creeks and wetlands, that construction had caused illegal soil runoff, and that the Department of Environmental Quality was notified.
Deb Buckley, a resident of the Twin Creeks neighborhood, told the Stevensville Town Council on May 22 that she is concerned the developer for Twin Creeks is preparing to build on or across small creeks and wetlands and that earlier plats submitted to the town did not show water features now present on the ground. "They never put any water on there," Buckley said of the plats, and she urged council members to scrutinize future approvals.
Buckley said Twin Creeks’ first phase contained about 57 single-family homes and that buyers previously rejected a rezoning to R‑2 density that would allow townhouses. She said the property changed hands and that developer Max Wolf hired PCI/TCI engineering to draw the Phase 2 and proposed Phase 3 plats. Buckley said the new plats omit two creeks for lots she identified as 24–32 and 33–43 and that several lots would be built adjacent to or across the creeks.…
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