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McCall council approves 42‑unit Trail’s Edge PUD with conditions on housing phasing and park contributions
Summary
After a public hearing, the McCall City Council voted unanimously to approve the Trail’s Edge planned unit development (PUD 25‑03): 42 townhome units on about 6 acres, four voluntary deed‑restricted local housing units, an east‑west public pathway and a roughly $77,310 parks in‑lieu contribution; council added language to lock local‑housing phasing into the development agreement.
The McCall City Council on a unanimous roll‑call vote approved PUD 25‑03, the Trail’s Edge townhome subdivision, after a staff presentation and a detailed design briefing from the applicant’s team.
Meredith Todd, the city and sustainability planner, summarized the application as “the application in general is for a 42 unit townhome style subdivision on approximately 6 acres.” The project returns after a previous denial with a substantially revised design intended to preserve a stand of large trees, add pedestrian connectivity and reduce visual massing near the rail‑trail.
The developer agreed to several concessions that factored into council deliberations. Amy Holm, representing Millman Pemberton & Holm for the applicant, said the proposal includes a paved east‑west public pathway that would be dedicated to public use…
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