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Crestview council approves Fox Valley Phase 3B plat after environmental questions and developer clarifications
Summary
The council approved the Fox Valley Phase 3B plat, adding 53 lots on about 46.25 acres, after a resident raised concerns about wetlands, aquifer recharge and traffic and the developer and staff said the site is on sewer, not septic, not in a floodplain and that wetlands and a conservation easement would remain protected.
The Crestview City Council voted unanimously to approve the Fox Valley Phase 3B plat after staff and the developer addressed public concerns about wetlands, septic systems and wildlife.
Planning staff described the proposal as an extension of Traverse Lane that would add 53 lots across roughly 46.25 acres, with a gross density of about 1.12 units per acre and an upland density of about 2.29 units per acre. Staff said about half the acreage will remain in its natural state and that existing wetlands and a conservation easement surrounding the property remain protected.
“Fox Valley as it stands now has 300 (units). This phase will add 53,” staff said, noting…
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