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Developers and retailers ask Concord council for sewer allocations; neighbors oppose Union Street townhomes
Summary
Multiple developers and a corporate retail representative asked the council about sewer capacity and described planned investments; residents spoke against a proposed 12‑unit townhome project on Union Street, citing height, privacy and historic district concerns. No sewer reallocations or formal utility approvals were decided at the meeting.
Several developers and a representative of Sheetz, Inc. used the council’s public‑comment period to describe planned projects and request sewer allocation or note existing applications; neighbors also used the same period to raise objections to a separate townhome project on Union Street.
David Miller, managing partner of Raley Miller Properties, told the council he sought roughly 1,100 gallons per day (gpd) of sewer capacity to finish the final five townhouse lots in the Tucker’s Walk planned urban development. Miller said completion of the townhomes would unlock final site work including the top layer of asphalt on public streets, conversion of a stormwater pond to its final design, fences, a dog park and landscaping; he said Raley Miller Properties has invested in excess of $35 million so far in Tucker’s…
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