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Beavercreek council approves 50‑plus‑home Creekwood Preserve plan after debate on lift‑station removal and construction traffic
Summary
Council approved the Creekwood Preserve specific site plan (PUD 25-1) for about 51–53 single-family homes, but planning commission conditions and resident concerns about removing a 27-foot lift station and construction truck traffic prompted amendments and continued follow-up.
Beavercreek — Beavercreek City Council approved the specific site plan for Creekwood Preserve (PUD 25-1), a proposed single-family neighborhood on roughly 25.2 acres, after listening to residents’ concerns about construction traffic, the logistics of removing an existing sewer lift station and buffering between new lots and adjacent neighborhoods.
The developer’s representative described the project as a two-phase community with roughly 51–53 lots, multiple lot sizes and an average home size in the mid-2,000s…
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