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Town and Country delays Deer Hollow preliminary plan after residents press tree and stormwater concerns
Summary
The council continued consideration of the Deer Hollow planned residential community after residents and council members pressed for enforceable protections for trees and stormwater. The developer offered design changes and a $5,000 payment to the adjacent HOA; the council continued the preliminary plan to July 8 to allow further review and legal documentation.
The Town and Country Board of Aldermen on June 24 voted to continue consideration of the Deer Hollow planned residential community to the council's July 8 meeting after residents and council members sought stronger, enforceable protections for trees and stormwater.
George Stock of Stockton Associates, speaking for Grand Communities LLC and Fisher Homes, outlined changes to the Deer Hollow site plan that he said were made after resident comment: relocating the stormwater detention basin away from the property line, increasing setback distances (he said the retaining wall was moved 25 feet), and enlarging buffer plantings. Stock told the council the project team had submitted a stormwater analysis and…
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