
The developer is back again. Despite rules requiring a 12-month wait before refiling, Hoosier Daddy LLC slipped in a new Special Use Permit (SUP) application under a last-minute “change of circumstance” loophole -just before the County’s zoning amendment took effect that would have required a more open, legislative process. This new request seeks approval for 290 high-density units (apartments and townhomes) directly beside our single-family neighborhoods, including Tarin Woods, Battle Park, Covington, Congleton Farms, Sentry Oaks, and Rosa Parks.
Our concerns remain the same-outdated traffic studies, stormwater and flooding risks, school strain, and the incompatibility of such density with the character and harmony of our communities. We need your continued support to show the Planning Board and County Commissioners that this proposal is still not right for our area. Please sign, share, and leave your public comment today.
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