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Developers introduce mixed-use plan at Green Street and SR 267; neighbors raise flooding, traffic and well-water concerns
Summary
Developers introduced an introductory mixed-use plan April 10 for the northwest corner of Green Street and State Road 267 that would combine about 30,000 square feet of street-front retail, apartments and for-sale townhomes; the council and neighbors raised questions about traffic, drainage, wetlands and parking.
Developers and their land-use consultant presented an introductory mixed-use proposal April 10 for the northwest corner of Green Street and State Road 267 that would combine ground-floor retail with upper-story apartments and for-sale townhomes. The item was introductory only; no rezoning or annexation decision was made.
Proposal details presented by the applicant
Elizabeth Vince Williams, a land-use planner representing the applicants, described a plan that includes a mixed-use building fronting Green Street with small retail on the first floor and one- and two-bedroom apartments above, plus for-sale townhomes on the north and west sides. The applicants described roughly 30,000 square feet of retail, about 32 for-sale townhomes and an apartment count that has varied in materials provided (packet listed 42; the applicant said the scheme under review showed as many as 51 units…
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