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Auburn planning board approves Danville Corner housing plan amid traffic, slope concerns

Auburn Planning Board · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Auburn Planning Board approved final subdivision for Danville Corner—68 single‑family homes plus three multifamily buildings—with conditions including recording the subdivision and granting water/sewer easements; members noted unresolved questions about a 7° intersection slope and urged signage and a traffic engineer opinion as follow‑up.

The Auburn Planning Board on a 6–1 vote approved a final site plan and subdivision for the Danville Corner housing development, allowing 68 single‑family homes and three multifamily buildings of eight units each to move forward with conditions. The motion requires recording the final subdivision plan before issuance of building permits, that water and sewer easements be granted to the Auburn Water and Sewer District prior to activation of mains, and that the applicant submit revised site plans correcting street lighting.

The project, filed by Terodan Consultants LLC on behalf of Timothy Millet, had been continued from a prior session while staff and the applicant revised documents. At the hearing, staff said the applicant updated condo documents, removed a…

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