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Commission recommends Parksmith Run concept plan with minimum-lot-width condition
Summary
Developers proposed a revised Parksmith Run concept plan that increases single-family units and reduces townhomes while shrinking the park footprint; after extended discussion and public feedback about park size, buffering and road connectivity the commission voted to recommend approval conditioned on increasing small-lot widths from 65 to at least 70 feet.
The Oswego Planning and Zoning Commission on March 12 recommended approval of a revised concept plan for the Parksmith Run subdivision with a condition that the smallest single-family lots be increased from the developer's proposed 65-foot width to a minimum of 70 feet.
Rod from development services opened the presentation by summarizing the 2007 approvals for the site north of Route 34 (154 single-family homes, 88 townhomes, 5.14 acres of commercial, and 7.02 acres of parks). The current petitioner is proposing a revision that responds to market demand: the plan calls for 210 single-family homes (an increase of 44 units from the 2007 plan), 76 townhomes, about 20…
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