Huber Heights Planning Commission approves multiple property replats and residential development plans

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The Huber Heights Planning Commission made significant strides in urban development during its meeting on July 15, 2025, approving two key replats that will enhance access and consolidate green spaces in the area.

The first item on the agenda involved a replat request from Carriage Apartments LLC, aimed at facilitating access to Carriage Trails Parkway. This small replat of 0.057 acres will allow for the construction of a new road connecting to River Birch Street. Planning Commission staff recommended approval, noting that the replat complies with zoning regulations and received no objections from engineering or fire departments. The motion passed unanimously, with all four members present voting in favor.

Next, DCEC Land Company LLC sought approval for a larger replat that consolidates green space into two lots on 33.8 acres south of Carriage Trails Parkway. This replat is part of a broader effort to clean up and finalize the Carriage Trails development, which includes a potential future donation of land for a fire station. The developer emphasized that this replat is primarily administrative, ensuring that the green space remains protected and accessible to the public. The Planning Commission also approved this request without opposition.

In addition to these replats, the commission discussed a basic development plan from Rockford Homes for a proposed 104-lot subdivision on 38.8 acres at 4460 Fishburg Road. This plan involves rezoning the land from R-1 to planned residential, reflecting the ongoing growth and development in Huber Heights.

These decisions mark a proactive approach by the Planning Commission to manage urban development while maintaining essential green spaces, ensuring that Huber Heights continues to evolve as a community that balances growth with environmental stewardship.

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