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Germantown board narrows Blackstone Creek approval, removes 205-unit residential component
Summary
After reconsideration, the Village Board approved amendments to the Blackstone Creek PDD and CSM that remove a proposed 205-unit, 20.55‑acre residential area and delete a five‑acre outlot; the vote keeps two commercial lots (including a 1.27‑acre corner parcel) moving to plan commission review while prompting expanded neighborhood engagement.
The Village of Germantown on Nov. 17 approved an amended plan for the Blackstone Creek site that retains commercial lot creation but removes the proposed 20.55‑acre, 205‑unit residential component.
The move followed a successful motion to reconsider the board’s earlier approval and a subsequent amendment supported by Trustee Rick Miller to limit action to the commercial portions and the certified survey map (CSM). Trustee Miller said he was "okay" with the commercial parcels but not the multifamily portion and moved to delete the residential language from the supplemental general development plan.
Why it matters: The decision allows the board to proceed with creating the…
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