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Council approves Mission Point PUD amendment that doubles potential units
Summary
After debate, Beavercreek City Council voted 4–3 to approve Ordinance 25‑25, amending the Mission Point PUD to allow up to double the previous potential units by changing allowable density from 3 to 6 dwelling units per acre on the identified acreage; council members raised concerns about density, ingress/egress, and whether the change reflected only an administrative fix or a substantive change.
Beavercreek City Council approved Ordinance 25‑25, an amendment to the Colonel Glen/Mission Point planned unit development (PUD), after extended questions about unit counts and access.
At issue was language that staff said both corrected inconsistencies from the original 2007 PUD and added a higher‑density option that increases the cap on dwelling units. One council member asked directly whether the amendment would increase potential units “from 90 to potentially…
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