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Planning commission approves 4 Corners Village rezoning and preliminary plat amid resident traffic and buffering concerns
Summary
The commission approved rezoning of roughly 75–78 acres for the 4 Corners Village subdivision (212 lots) and the preliminary plat in a divided vote, approving conditions including a limit of 30 building permits until a second access is provided; nearby residents raised strong concerns about traffic, lot sizes, ponds and tree-line buffering.
The Planning Commission voted on Oct. 27 to recommend rezoning and approved the preliminary plat for the 4 Corners Village subdivision, a proposed 212‑lot single‑family development on roughly 75–78 acres north of West 167th Street.
Tim Tucker of Phillips Engineering said the developer proposes 212 detached single‑family lots (minimum 70‑foot lot width, minimum 8,050 square feet) with two phases; phase 1 would include about 130 lots and required public improvements so that building permits…
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