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Planning commission approves Myers Landing planned development after developer presents 200‑unit proposal
Summary
The Goose Creek Planning Commission approved a two‑phase, 43.78‑acre Myers Landing planned development proposing up to 200 residential units and 50,000 sq ft of commercial space; commissioners pressed the developer on traffic, crosswalk safety and staff review timelines.
The Goose Creek Planning Commission voted to approve the Myers Landing planned development after a presentation by land planner Todd Richardson and a round of questions from commissioners.
Todd Richardson, a land planner and landscape architect with Synchronicity, told the commission the project covers 43.78 acres across six parcels, about 40.53 upland acres and 3.25 acres of wetland. “We have a max proposed residential number of 200,” Richardson said, adding the application proposes up to 50,000 gross square feet of commercial space and a minimum 20 percent open space (about 8.75 acres). Richardson described a two‑phase plan with Phase 1 chiefly residential and Phase 2 commercial, and said the design…
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