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Developers present two layout options for Gun Creek subdivision; board signals preference for larger lots and more green transition space
Summary
At a Grand Island Town Board workshop, developer representatives outlined two plans for the Gun Creek/Gulfview subdivision — an alternate layout increases lot widths and clusters townhomes to add continuous green transition spaces while keeping the previously reviewed density of 288 units; the board asked for details on setbacks, berm/tree design and flagged required planning‑board review.
Developer representatives presented two layout options for the proposed Gun Creek (presented by Gulfview) subdivision at a Grand Island Town Board workshop, explaining an alternate plan that increases lot widths and reconfigures townhomes to create more continuous green transition areas.
The developer said the alternate plan widens some single‑family lots from about 80 feet to 100 feet and configures key lots at roughly 100 by 200 feet, sets the outside ring lots at a minimum 80‑foot width, and in some places tightens townhome separations to 45 feet to cluster those units. Speaker 2 stated the revised layout trades four single‑family lots for one additional townhome but "we're still at the exact…
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