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Developer Heyday outlines 164-unit ‘missing middle’ plan for 40-acre Germantown site; commissioners raise architecture, utilities and bedrock questions
Summary
Heyday presented a concept for 164 rental townhomes and single-family-attached homes on ~40 acres near Lilac Lane, emphasizing low density, universal design and conservation open space; commissioners asked about sewer extension, bedrock excavation, architecture variety and school impacts.
A developer team for Heyday presented a concept plan Nov. 10 for a 164-unit rental community on roughly 40 acres east of Shone-Laufen Park in Germantown, describing a product the firm said will prioritize low density, private two-car garages and large amounts of open space.
Ryan, a Heyday representative, said the proposal would deliver roughly 4.1 dwelling units per acre with about 15.8 acres set aside for open space and on-site trails connecting to an adjacent park. "We develop rental homes and townhomes...Everything comes with a 2-car direct access garage...and that's an important data point…
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