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Neighbors and commissioners press developer over access, open space and tree loss at Avery‑Post concept
Summary
An informal review of a proposed 10‑lot, 55+ single‑family condo development at Avery Muirfield and Post Road drew repeated concerns about traffic access at the nearby roundabout, insufficient open space, possible removal of mature trees and an ‘excluded’ parcel in the middle of the site; staff asked the applicant to analyze stormwater, traffic and design alternatives before a formal submittal.
Christopher Jolley of Darren Rinker Architects presented an informal concept for a 3.67‑acre single‑family condo development northeast of the Avery Muirfield/Post Road roundabout, proposing about 10 lots organized around a central fountain plaza and a 24‑foot public roadway with a 50‑foot right‑of‑way. Jolley said the product would be a high‑end, 55+ community intended to match adjacent residential suburban densities.
Planning staff summarized the process and flagged technical issues the applicant must address before a formal application: traffic and curb‑cut feasibility at the roundabout, stormwater and drainage, riparian and natural feature protection along Indian Run, and whether the internal open space meets Dublin’s Neighborhood Design Guidelines. Staff noted the site is currently zoned R‑1 (restricted suburban residential) and that the informal review is intended to help the applicant refine a…
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