$110M residential, commercial project on Muskegon Lake wins city approval
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
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MUSKEGON, MI – Concepts for a $110 million residential and commercial development on Muskegon Lake have been approved by the Muskegon City Commission.
Commissioners were told construction could begin this summer on the site, which may require environmental remediation as it is the former location of a sprawling Teledyne Continental Motors manufacturing complex.
The plans for the long-vacant “Harbor 31” property across Shoreline Drive from downtown include single-family and duplex residences that developer Dan Henrickson said would be the first to be developed.
The 31-home Virdian Shores neighborhood will be adjacent to the Terrace Point subdivision that is nearing completion.
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More than 1,000 homes now can be built on a sliver of the massive Banning Lewis Ranch with a rezoning approved Tuesday by the Colorado Springs City Council.
The move, opposed by Councilwoman Yolanda Avila and Councilman Bill Murray, comes as the next major step for Denver-based Oakwood Homes, which owns a 2,600-acre section of the ranch.
Nor wood Development Group owns about 18,000 acres there. Oakwood s portion, broken into six sections dubbed Village 1-6, will have parks, trails and schools.
Village 1 is nearly complete, said Josh Rowland, a planner for Oakwood consultant LAI Design Group, and work on Village 2 is about half finished. Tuesday s council approval means work can start at Village 3, a 284-acre plot south of Dublin Boulevard and west of the as-yet-unbuilt Banning Lewis Ranch Parkway.
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Planning Commission Votes 8-3 To Recommend Approval For Controversial Development At The Quarry Golf Course Monday, January 11, 2021
The Planning Commission voted 8-3 on Monday afternoon to recommend approval for a controversial Planned Unit Development at The Quarry golf course at Mountain Creek.
The development sought by James Pratt will go before the City Council next month.
Mr. Pratt, who earlier had withdrawn a different PUD, said the project would now leave some 21 of the 50 acres as green space. He said a champion Post Oak would be preserved on a section of lowland near a planned Walden s Ridge Park.
The development will include 252 units with apartments sandwiched between townhome units.