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Commission reviews Tyre Springs ‘Farmstead’ PUD, presses for traffic study and connectivity assurances

Planning Commission · July 13, 2020
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Summary

Planning commissioners reviewed the Farmstead on Tyre Springs NCR PUD concept — an application that would build several hundred homes and link to existing subdivisions — and asked developers and staff for further traffic analysis, signal/stop-control study and explicit connectivity commitments before final plan approval.

Commissioners scrutinized a preliminary PUD proposal called the Farmstead on Tyre Springs, raising traffic, buffering and connectivity concerns after developers described a mixed set of home types and off-site improvements.

In presenting the project, a developer identified as Toby DeMort of Safe Harbor Realtors said the proposal would include a mix of cottage-style and larger lots and that the subdivision plan expects to connect by walkway to a nearby approved Lennar property. “We build up on the garage,” DeMort said while discussing building types and internal layout. Staff described the submission as a preliminary master…

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