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Planning commission approves Old Cox Pike concept plan after debate on slopes and sight lines

Fairview Planning Commission · January 15, 2026
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The commission approved a 73-lot concept plan for Old Cox Pike with a 6-3 vote after members raised slope, sight-distance and tree-preservation concerns; staff and applicants said they would refine grading and safety measures in subsequent submittals.

The Fairview Planning Commission on Jan. 13 approved, by a 6-3 vote, a conceptual plan that would create 73 single-family detached lots on Old Cox Pike and set aside four open spaces totaling about 10.95 acres.

Staff said the plan, submitted by Anderson, Delk, Epps and Associates on behalf of Cunningham Construction and Developments, includes three public rights-of-way, four detention ponds and the location for a sanitary pump station required by the regional water authority. Todd Olsen, the project representative, said the design includes measures to protect sight lines and added an alley…

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