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Commission approves concept for Oaks at Georgetown Phase 3; residents ask about buffers and pump timing
Summary
The Georgetown Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a concept amendment for The Oaks at Georgetown Phase 3, allowing the developer to advance to a preliminary site plan; nearby residents raised concerns about tree buffers and the timing of a sewer pump station.
The Georgetown Planning Commission on May 18 approved a concept amendment to the Oaks at Georgetown residential plan community, permitting the developer to submit a preliminary site plan for Phase 3.
Jim Ericson, a licensed civil engineer with Solutions IPM, presented the proposal on behalf of Jam GT Oaks LLC, saying the revision moves 28 townhome lots from Phase 2 into Phase 3 without increasing the overall unit count from the original 2007 RPC. Ericson described Phase 3 as roughly 41.98 acres within a 95.77‑acre project site and said the plan preserves an overall density of 7.8 dwelling units per acre (Phase…
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