The Planning Commission unanimously rejected an 81-townhouse annexation proposal, citing resident concerns about protecting the city's urban growth boundary.
Planning Commission unanimously rejected Hamlin Reserve, an 81-townhouse annexation proposal, over resident concerns about protecting Durham's urban growth boundary.
Heartland Park, a 117-townhouse development on Doc Nichols Road, failed 7-4 after testimony revealed Doc Nichols traffic increased 118 percent in two years and would exceed capacity by over 600 vehicles post-project.
Three developments approved despite infrastructure concerns: East Cornwallis rezoning passed unanimously, Wake Olive mixed-use with 210 units and six percent affordable housing passed 7-4, and Ravenstone commercial passed unanimously.