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Residents press council over Timber Ridge plan as Arbor Homes seeks 88 lots on remaining acreage
Summary
Council introduced Ordinance 2025‑33 to allow 88 single‑family lots on roughly 34.48 acres in the Timber Ridge PUD. Nearby residents told council they fear traffic, safety and loss of buffers and urged the city to require traffic studies, alternate access and protections for existing homeowners.
Council members introduced a major amendment to the Timber Ridge planned‑unit development on Tuesday, proposing to increase residential density on the remaining undeveloped portion of the site to 88 single‑family lots.
The change, submitted by Arbor Homes and introduced as Ordinance 2025‑33, would apply to about 34.48 acres of the 52.364‑acre Timber Ridge PUD. City staff said the proposed plan retains the original land‑use designations but raises the allowable number of lots; staff recommended further study of traffic impacts and supported additional buffering and architectural controls to protect existing homeowners.
"The proposal would allow 88 single‑family home lots on the remaining 34.48 acres," City staffer Merriman told the council during the introduction. He said Arbor Homes had incorporated staff recommendations including a second neighborhood…
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