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Planning commission approves Creekwood Preserve site plan with conditions after traffic and sewer debate
Summary
The Beavercreek Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval of the Creekwood Preserve specific site plan for 53 single-family homes on 25.195 acres, adding conditions that address construction traffic, removal of a lift station before residential construction, and additional buffering and tree planting.
The Beavercreek Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a specific site plan for Creekwood Preserve, a 53-home development on 25.195 acres, while adding conditions aimed at reducing construction impacts and clarifying sewer work.
The developer, Brian Hosel of Miranda Homes, told commissioners the proposal keeps density below the rezoning cap at roughly 2.1 dwelling units per acre, preserves more than 40% open space and includes stormwater measures and a plan to connect to gravity sewer so an existing lift station can be removed. Hosel said the city-required traffic study showed that with 53 homes "there's no turn lane necessary, there's no street light necessary, and it will not significantly increase the traffic in the area," and that…
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