COLDWATER — With points raised on the April Coldwater Planning Fee listening to resolved, Cambio Communities received approval to increase Path Tree Village to the west in a unanimous vote Monday evening.
The Southfield-based firm just lately bought the modular residence growth off Michigan Avenue.
The corporate’s senior vice chairman of growth, Kim Scott, instructed the fee, “There’s 76 extra websites deliberate for the growth, which can equate to a complete of 219 websites.”
A couple of adjustments had been made to the growth plan following neighborhood complaints.
Adjustments embrace shifting an entrance off Seely Road away from Thompson Boulevard to the east. A dumpster may even be moved away from that aspect of the property.
“Properties positioned across the perimeter of the neighborhood might be aspect set-in order to create a extra residential aesthetic,” Scott mentioned.
The fee and residents requested for a buffer be planted between the newly developed customary development properties on Thompson on the west aspect of the growth.
Frank Rinaldi from Weidman Engineering reviewed detailed web site plans, which confirmed three staggered rows of evergreens, eight to 10 toes tall, planted throughout development on the undertaking’s west and south sides. Preliminary planting might be 20 toes aside, in order that they develop collectively.
Three residents from Smith Road to the south requested the corporate assemble fences alongside their property line to defend them and stop trespassers.
Metropolis councilman Jim Knaack, who lives close by, instructed the fee, “I simply wish to ensure that the town is doing all the pieces that they will do to fulfill the individuals which can be current within the neighborhood, those which can be being encroached upon a little bit bit.”
He added, “It’s to not cease the development of the housing and the trailer park.”
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Commissioner Jessika Cole mentioned, “We’ve already set forth our necessities for approval, which they seem to have met. I’m unsure if we might impose any new necessities upon them?”
She moved to approve the location plan with no extra adjustments or situations.
Commissioner Chris Stevens mentioned, “In 1992 when the unique growth went in, we didn’t require fencing. We didn’t require any sort of landscaping. You’ll be able to see instantly by the park.”
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Planning Director Jake VanBoxel mentioned the erosion and storm drain plans could be permitted by employees as quickly as the town marketing consultant reviewed them.
—Contact Don Reid: dReid@Gannett.com. Observe him on Twitter: @DReidTDR
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