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Planning commission grants preliminary approval to 57-unit Wilshire Center with conservation-easement condition
Summary
The commission approved preliminary site plan and special-use approval for Wilshire Center, a 57-unit townhome development on a 15-acre site north of Wilshire and east of Crooks, contingent on a conservation easement protecting the berm and other conditions to shield adjacent homes and wetlands.
The City of Troy Planning Commission on Feb. 24 granted preliminary site plan and special-use approval to the Wilshire Center development (SPJPLN 2024-0022), a proposed 57-unit attached-residential project on a 15-acre site behind the former Magna/NSI property.
Planning staff described site constraints: a regulated wetland in the northeast corner will remain undisturbed; an existing 10-foot landscape berm that buffers an adjacent single-family subdivision will have to be partially reconfigured to provide vehicular access; and several deed restrictions and a homeowners association (HOA) agreement affect the berm. Staff recommended approval subject…
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