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Developers present 42‑unit townhouse plan for 410 South High Street; commissioners press traffic and sight‑distance issues
Summary
Applicant presented a 42‑unit unified residential development for 410 South High Street featuring a corner plaza, stacked townhomes and shared private drive aisles. Commissioners and residents focused on sight‑distance waivers, alley circulation (two‑way vs one‑way) and visitor parking; applicant will return with turning templates and elevations.
A developer seeking approval for a planned residential project at 410 South High Street presented a 42‑unit unified residential development to the West Chester Borough Planning Commission on May 4, describing a mix of single‑family townhomes and two‑family stacked townhomes, a public plaza at High and Price streets, and shared internal drive aisles that would be owned and maintained by a homeowners association.
The applicant representative said the proposal totals 42 units: 14 single‑family townhomes and 14 two‑family (stacked) townhomes, and that renderings and elevations will be provided in the next submission. "There's 42 units," the applicant told the commission, and the team said it will submit written responses to consultant review letters already received.
Commissioners and technical consultants flagged several engineering and traffic items the applicant must…
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