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Park board gives positive recommendation for Sycamore Point subdivision, developer pledges playground amenity
Summary
The board recommended that the planning commission accept the Sycamore Point preliminary plan, which proposes about 160 buildable lots and roughly 8.59 acres (≈15%) of private open space; the developer told the board he plans a playground, benches and a dog-waste station for the neighborhood.
The Troy Board of Park Commissioners on Feb. 9 gave a positive recommendation to the planning commission for the preliminary plan of Sycamore Point, a new subdivision proposed at the southeast corner of Finner and Wilson roads.
Planning staff (Austin) described the proposal as roughly 160 buildable lots ranging from about 0.207 acres up to nearly half an acre, and said the developer proposes 8.59 acres of private open space — about 15% of the…
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