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Developers present 110‑acre Estates at Sciota Crossing plan; residents press on schools, ponds and fire access

Village of Commercial Point Land Use Committee · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Dr. Horton and Addison Development presented plans for a 110‑acre Commercial Point subdivision with 321 lots, about 27.6 acres of open space and age‑targeted patio homes. Residents questioned school enrollment impact (developer estimates ~240 students), stormwater ponds and narrow sideyards; developers said detailed technical review and TIS will follow.

Dr. Horton representatives presented the Estates at Sciota Crossing plan to the Village of Commercial Point Land Use Committee, describing a 110‑acre subdivision annexed into the village and zoned for planned residential development.

The developers said the plan would include about 27.6 acres of open space (versus 18.1 acres required), preservation of more than seven acres of woodland, a neighborhood park with playground and pavilion, trails and a mix of product types including patio homes targeted to older buyers. “We’ve made a commitment to try to preserve as much open space as we can,” the developer said.

Why it matters: The plan proposes 321 lots with a mix of single‑family and patio homes and a gross density under the village’s PRD maximum. Using a conservative 0.75…

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