Columbia residents, get ready for some thrilling news! With the rapid growth that our charming Northeast Columbia area has been experiencing in recent years, we’re about to see even more homes being constructed. The developer, Haven Communities, has put forth a proposal to build 99 new townhouses on a sizeable 11.9-acre plot nestled between Farrow Road and Interstate 77. That’s a big addition to our neighborhood!
The townhouses would be situated on lots that stretch across approximately 2,100 square feet each, which sounds like a cozy yet spacious living option for many families. According to the submitted plans, part of the almost 12-acre parcel will be dedicated as a common area, aimed at providing a shaded spot for residents to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Imagine having a peaceful retreat right in your backyard, complete with trees and open space!
This week, the Columbia Planning Commission will carefully evaluate Haven Communities’ proposal. Excitingly, city employees have already recommended that the commission gives a green light to the plan! Of course, these developments come hand-in-hand with a few conditions that developers will need to consider:
If you’re wondering why there’s such an interest in developing Northeast Columbia, it’s clear that this area has been blossoming. Not only does it have a friendly community vibe, but it also enjoys convenient access to major highways and essential amenities. From shopping and dining to parks and recreational activities, Northeast Columbia is quickly becoming a highly sought-after location for potential homebuyers.
In addition to providing much-needed housing options, this new development is likely to offer a boost to the local economy. As new residents move into the area, local businesses can expect an increase in foot traffic, which is always good news. More families in the neighborhood means more support for nearby shops and services, helping them thrive.
As we await the Planning Commission’s decision, the excitement continues to build! If approved, Haven Communities will likely get started on the project sooner rather than later, paving the way for new neighbors and refreshed community dynamics.
In these fast-paced times, it’s wonderful to see our beloved Columbia adapting and evolving. While we may be losing a bit of green space, the proposed shaded common area suggests that the developers are still keeping nature in mind. It’s all about creating a balance where housing and nature can coexist.
With plans for 99 townhouses underway and potential improvements to our neighborhood, there’s a lot to look forward to in the coming months. Whether you’re interested in moving to a new home or simply curious about the changing landscape, it’s an exciting time to be part of Northeast Columbia. Let’s stay tuned for the decision, and who knows, the next wave of friendly neighbors could be just around the corner!
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