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Planning Commission recommends approval for Creech Road Homes rezoning, asks town to study curb on Jewell Street
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 7–0 to recommend that Town Council approve CZMP24006, a conditional rezoning for 42.4 acres on Creech Road to allow 37 single-family homes; commissioners separately asked staff to study feasibility and cost of adding curb and gutter to the south side of Jewell Street.
The Garner Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of CZMP24006, a tier-2 conditional rezoning that would rezone 42.4 acres in the town’s extraterritorial jurisdiction to allow up to 37 single‑family detached homes.
Planner Erin Joseph summarized staff findings: the site is in the ETJ, currently zoned rural‑agricultural, and would be served by existing City of Raleigh water and an 18‑inch sewer outfall along Little Arm Branch. Staff noted the applicant proposes average lot sizes of about 12,000 square feet, a required 4.2 acres of open space (the applicant committed 15 acres), two above‑ground stormwater control measures, and a host of design…
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