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Drainage Board sets hearing for Daventry Place after questions about upsizing regulated drain and city takeover
Summary
Howard County Drainage Board set a March 16 public hearing for the Daventry Place multifamily project after developers outlined plans to upsize a regulated drain and board members urged coordination with the city on jurisdiction and easements; the developer estimated roughly 215–250 units (approximate).
The Howard County Drainage Board voted to set a public hearing on March 16 for the Daventry Place multifamily site plan after extended discussion over how the project would connect to a regulated drain and whether the city would assume control of that infrastructure.
Chad Mays, a civil engineer with Kimberly Horner Associates, told the board the project would include eight multifamily buildings, a clubhouse and amenities and that “it is a multifamily project” that will outfall to the south into a regulated drain. Mays said he believed the…
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