Please be advised that a preliminary plan for the Continental development has been submitted to the Village as of late last week.
It is the Village’s expectation that the preliminary plan will be presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission at their next meeting scheduled for October 27, 2014. It is anticipated that this meeting will be a formal public hearing on the proposed development, and notification will be provided in the newspaper and directly to all homeowners within 250’ of the site, pursuant to the rezoning requirements.
Your can review the latest submittal made by Continental to the Village Planning & Zoning Commission on our website or by clicking on the link below. It is a very large file and may take awhile to load.
https://dev.fairhillshoa.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/CONTINENTAL-PZ-SUBMITTAL100114.pdf
Main adjustments from the previous proposal were ….
- Orientation of the north most buildings adjusted to accommodate the villages wishes for the Springs entrance to match the church entrance.
- Further reduction of density from 228 units to 220 units (his statement is that they have thusly reduced their density to match the previous two concept plans and also brought Continental down to their lowest allowable units) – translated to less of a garage footprint as the reduction of the units allowed for the inclusion of additional garages into the tenant building themselves.
- Plan to propose that the intersection of Boncosky and 31 be re-configured to 1 left turn, 1 left/right turn lane from the each lane being exclusive turn lanes based on a Continental traffic study.
- Board on board fencing along the easement length was due to Fairhill homeowners (a few (anecdotal input)). Eric Thom (Continental) stated that their SOP would be to place rod iron around the whole property but that our homeowner’s wanted full privacy….thus the board on board proposal.
Please be aware that the HOA board will continue to remain neutral, report to the membership information that comes to our attention regarding the Continental project and represent the interests of the majority of our members.