Lake Kilby Road
A developer wants to rezone 87 acres on Lake Kilby Road and Lake Cohoon Road, bordering Rt. 58 and just south of the Pitchkettle Farms, to put up to 204 single-family homes clustered within about 35 acres of the property.
This rezoning went before City Council on Wednesday, August 16, 2023 and was passed with a vote of 5 to 3.
The area in this rezoning request is 87 acres on Lake Kilby Road and Lake Cohoon Road, bordering Rt. 58 and just south of the Pitchkettle Farms. The developer wants the land to be rezoned from Rural Estate (which allows for 1 house/3 acres) to Residential Medium (which will allow up to 4.4 houses/acre). He is looking to put up to 204 single-family homes clustered within about 35 acres of the property.
Lake Kilby Road is a narrow, country road. It has no centerline, no shoulders, no street lights, curves and deep ditches. It is prone to flooding and it already has more traffic than it can safely handle. The Traffic Impact Study for this rezoning concludes there will be over 2,000 vehicle trips generated per day from this development. That would almost triple the current traffic in this area. In addition to the traffic and road safety, the elementary school facility is in poor condition and is already overcrowded. The high school is also over-capacity and the middle school will be very soon due to other projects in the pipeline. The neighbors are also concerned that the density and home type is not in keeping with the rural surroundings.
A developer wants to rezone 87 acres on Lake Kilby Road and Lake Cohoon Road, bordering Rt. 58 and just south of the Pitchkettle Farms, to put up to 204 single-family homes clustered within about 35 acres of the property.