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Pulte proposes 149‑lot Peach Orchard subdivision with 20‑acre park; neighbors raise traffic, safety and maintenance questions
Summary
Pulte presented plans to annex and rezone about 175 acres for a 149‑lot residential community that would include a 20.18‑acre public park and more than 5,500 feet of greenway; neighbors pressed the company and town staff on intersection safety, traffic mitigations, park security and a gas‑line easement.
Shelly DeHart, assistant planning director for the Town of Harrisburg, introduced the Peach Orchard Subdivision as a proposed annexation and rezone of roughly 175 acres for 149 single‑family for‑sale lots. A Pulte representative (identified in the meeting as Lisa) presented concept plans and said the company would dedicate about 20.18 acres as public parkland and provide more than 5,500 linear feet of greenway and sidewalks.
Lisa said the project will use conditional zoning so the developer’s commitments would remain with the land even if ownership changes: “These commitments are binding,” she said. Pulte also said it is conducting a traffic impact analysis (TIA) and…
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