Greenwood council approves new subdivision but prohibits vinyl siding
12/23/20 3:28 AM
A new subdivision was approved in Greenwood, but not before the city council made last-minute changes to ensure the builder would not use vinyl siding.
Fishers-based Premier Land Company plans to build 175 single-family houses and 83 attached two-family duplexes on 152 acres of farmland at the northwest corner of Worthsville and Griffith roads.
To build on the property, the developer needed approval to rezone the land to residential medium and residential attached from agriculture. The Greenwood Advisory Plan Commission gave it a favorable recommendation, and the Greenwood City Council heard it Monday night.
Plans for two Greenwood subdivisions move forward
Plans for two new subdivisions will move forward despite some public opposition.
The Greenwood Advisory Plan Commission on Monday approved one subdivision’s primary plat and the rezoning of another, potentially adding 500 homes to the south side of the city, but it’s not a done deal yet.
The larger of the two subdivisions, built by Miami, Florida-based Lennar Homes, is 248 homes on 106 acres at Emerson Avenue, south of Pushville Road and west of Interstate 65. Dubbed Elmwood Estates, the subdivision would connect to the developer’s South Lake neighborhood and include more than two houses an acre, according to city documents. The neighborhood would be part of Clark-Pleasant Community Schools, likely adding hundreds of students over the next several years to the rapidly growing district.