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Commission approves minor PUD change to allow limited uncovered patio encroachment at Amberwood; city land restoration remains separate
Summary
Planning Commission approved a minor modification to PUD 93-6 allowing up to a five-foot encroachment for uncovered patios/decks and additional lawn allowance in Amberwood, and added a condition to notify the Amberwood homeowners association; commissioners and staff also discussed restoration of a small area of city-owned land that was cleared.
The Beavercreek Planning Commission approved a minor modification to PUD 93-6 (Canterbury Trails / Amberwood) that allows limited, quantified encroachment into a 25-foot “non-disturbance” buffer for uncovered patios and decks along a stretch of the golf-course lots.
What was approved: The modification permits up to a five-foot encroachment for uncovered patios or decks and up to a three-foot encroachment for lawn maintenance adjacent to the patio (an effective eight-foot usable encroachment in total for patio plus lawn). The modification applies to the Amberwood development only and includes requirements for replanting and “rewilding” of disturbed areas: property owners must install five trees along the rear…
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