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Plan commission backs rezoning for 102‑lot subdivision on south side of Wurstwell Road with conditions
Summary
The Greenwood Advisory Plan Commission on Nov. 10 recommended rezoning nearly 29.86 acres on the south side of Wurstwell Road to allow roughly 102 single‑family home sites, attaching eight conditions to address trails, buffering, tree preservation and road improvements.
The Greenwood Advisory Plan Commission on Nov. 10 recommended a zone map change for about 29.86 acres on the south side of Wurstwell/Wirtsville Road, forwarding a favorable recommendation to the Common Council with eight conditions intended to protect adjacent residential neighborhoods and meet the city’s infrastructure standards.
Petitioner Eric Prime, representing Rhine Homes, told the commission his client proposes about 102 single‑family home sites, with house plans ranging "from 1,500 to 3,000" square feet and sale prices averaging in the mid‑$400,000s. He described the site as constrained by a railroad that runs along the property and a Duke Energy substation to the south, and said the development would include common area and tie sidewalks into an existing asphalt path on Wirtzko Road.
Why it matters: The parcel sits between established subdivisions and industrial uses; the…
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