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Farmington council picks townhome developer for Maxfield property


The old Maxfield Training Center property is one step closer to getting developed. 
Farmington City Council voted 4-1 during a special meeting March 4 to move forward with Robertson Brothers proposal to build 59 townhomes on the three-acre space. Mayor Sara Bowman cast the dissenting vote. 
Robertson s proposal was one of two finalists council chose from four interested developers. The other finalist, River Caddis Development, was proposing 124 apartment units. 
I hope Robertson Brothers comes with a design that will compliment the historic district,  City Manager David Murphy said.  That s a transitional area between the historic district and downtown.
Some argued Robertson, based in Bloomfield Hills, and its owner-occupied townhomes will better fit in with the nearby historical district. As the proposal stands, the townhomes would include two bedrooms and a single-car garage. Robertson s plan also prioritizes pedestrian access to downtown and Shiawas ....

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