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Planner outlines 128‑lot Beehive subdivision, including road and sewer work; approval granted
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Summary
The planner described a proposed 128‑lot subdivision north of Cook Road with 124 single‑family building sites, two access points, stormwater detention to be managed by an HOA and modest road realignment to address a sharp curve; the planning body approved the preliminary plat on the planner's recommendation.
The planner presented a preliminary plat for the Beehive subdivision, describing a 128‑lot development north of Cook Road and east of Stonewall Memorial High School with 124 single‑family building sites and two access points.
The planner said the developers propose access from the Wheeler Court extension and Beehive Lane, and that the subdivision will include stormwater detention and common ground to be owned and maintained by a homeowners association. The planner also told the body the project will include a short addition and upgrades to Beehive Lane because the current condition does not meet Crossroads Regional Planning Commission subdivision standards.
Why it matters: The subdivision is large (128 lots) and will require road and utility improvements. The planner said improvements include widening a section of Cook Road and creating a better alignment at a sharp curve to improve safety. The plan also anticipates adding a supply line to address local water issues and will place stormwater in dedicated common ground maintained by an HOA.
The planner said, “the developers is proposing a 128 lot subdivision north of Cook Road and east of Stonewall Memorial High School. Subdivision will have 2 access points, 1 along the newly constructed Wheeler Court extension and the second along Beehive Lane. There'll be 124 new building sites for single family residential homes.” The planner added that during development “they are gonna be widening a section of Cook Road and do a small improvement…bringing it up to standard,” to alleviate a dangerous curve.
The Chair noted the fire department reviewed the plan and indicated support: “Fire department's good with Yes.” The planning body moved and seconded approval on the planner's recommendation; the motion carried.
The planner also flagged that the subdivision will include stormwater detention and common ground to be owned and maintained by an HOA, and that a short section of Beehive Lane will be brought up to the commission's standards before final approval steps.
The planning body approved the preliminary plat; next steps include any required engineering, final plats and compliance with stormwater and subdivision regulations before construction begins.
