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Planning commission approves Creekwood Preserve site plan with conditions addressing lift station, truck timing and construction hours
Summary
Beavercreek officials approved a 53-unit single-family development (Creekwood Preserve) on about 25.2 acres, adding 30 conditions and amendments requiring lift-station removal and Bayview access before residential construction and limits on heavy-truck movements to protect Graham Drive residents.
The Beavercreek Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve the specific site plan for Creekwood Preserve, a 53-home single-family development on roughly 25.195 acres presented by Miranda Homes. Staff said the proposal stays under the rezoning cap (2.25 du/acre) at about 2.1 dwelling units per acre and includes three stormwater ponds, a required 50-foot buffer where abutting R1A, and minimum house sizes.
Developer Brian Hosel told commissioners the product mix would be ranch and two-story homes, that the builder is not seeking TIF or tax abatement,…
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