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Commission approves variance to tree‑assessment requirement for Bryley development with caveats

Montgomery Planning & Zoning Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended that city council approve a variance to waive per‑section tree assessments for future Bryley (Redbird Meadows) sections, after the developer showed plans to preserve about 65% of canopy and commit to extensive landscaping; commissioners asked for continued inspection and caveats tied to construction‑phase reviews.

Montgomery’s Planning & Zoning Commission voted April 7 to recommend a variance for the Bryley (formerly Redbird Meadows) development (Dev. 20006) that waives per‑section tree assessments for forthcoming sections 7–9. The developer says the project will preserve about 65% of the existing tree canopy and has proposed substantial landscaping investments.

Staff reported the developer’s tree…

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