The following plans were presented at the DeHoff Development meeting held on May 3rd. They include both retail and commercial development, along with associated parking, landscaping and natural barriers along the back of the Kenway Blvd properties. DeHoff also reviewed a proposed settlement with the City of Green regarding the maximum square footage permitted for the main “anchor” tenant of the property to be developed. The settlement would permit the construction of a 100,000 square foot maximum, represented by the building footprint in the center of the first design below. If the proposed settlement isn’t approved by City Council, DeHoff will move the lawsuit forward, and if won, would be permitted to build up to 250,000 square feet – which they said an interested tenant is already ready at that size. No potential tenants were named for the design below.
In addition to the retail development, DeHoff also covered the work that has already started for the construction of the Village of St. Edward Senior Living Community. This can be seen in the second image below with a planned connection from Southwood Drive on Arlington into Spring Hill (Kenway Blvd). The shaded gray lots are approved cluster homes; the area between the main senior living complex and Spring Hill is currently zoned for additional commercial development with no plans to start anything there at this time. When asked about additional custom home lots to expand Spring Hill, DeHoff stated all remaining land to be developed is zoned for commercial use and not residential – there are no plans to change the zoning.
City Council members present at the meeting included Steve Dyer, Bob Young and Barbara Babbitt.
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