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Planning board delays final review of Danville Corner Road housing project after residents, members raise open-space and traffic concerns
Summary
The Auburn Planning Board postponed final action on the Danville Corner Road site plan for 69 single‑family homes and three multifamily buildings, asking the developer for a project‑specific condominium declaration, a revised open‑space plan (excluding retention ponds or separating them with a revised fee calculation), and additional traffic analysis including slope and snow‑removal details.
The Auburn Planning Board voted to postpone final action on the Danville Corner Road housing development until its April 14, 2026 meeting, directing the applicant to provide an updated, project‑specific declaration of condominium, a revised open‑space plan or revised fee‑in‑lieu calculation removing retention ponds from the usable open‑space total, and additional traffic information including whether the consultant accounted for slope and road width and a snow‑removal plan.
The item, continued from a December preliminary approval, would convert the project to condominium ownership with one lot for the single‑family condominiums and a second lot for three rental apartment buildings. Planning staff told the board the application must meet Chapter…
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