![]() ![]() Concerns over lack of privacy – as land that is currently open space with trees and wildlife will be cleared for the development, neighboring homeowners feel that there must be privacy barriers considered, manmade or natural.Of those who did, primarily residents of Browns Road and homeowners on Cedar Street in the Rolling Acres Subdivision (which abuts the new development and may require the installation of a crash gate for emergency vehicle access), two core messages emerged: Despite fairly active social media chatter on the subject of the new development, both pro and con, less than 15 residents spoke out on the plan. One June 4th, the Town of Wheatland Planning Board held a Public Meeting for comments on the proposed plans. Multiple storm water management areas (i.e., retention ponds). ![]() 72 10’ x 20’ sized self-storage units and 76 5’ x 10’ sized self-storage units (accessible to Clearview Farms residents and the general public).Dedicated roadways and dedicated sidewalks.80 Townhome units across 22 buildings, each with driveway, garage space and separate utilities.Eighteen two-story apartment buildings, each with eight apartment units (144 new apartments).Mark IV Enterprises describes the project as providing for “updated versions of residential apartment and townhome living.” Plans for the 30-acre development that will be located on Browns Road just outside of the Scottsville village limits include: From Town of Wheatland websiteĮarlier this spring Mark IV Enterprises, owner of the Clearview Farms apartment complex off of Scottsville Road, approached the Town of Wheatland about plans to construct new residential development on land the company owns adjacent to the existing Clearview complex. The initial phase of the project is highlighted in the light gray color to the left. A rendering of the planned Clearview Farms development project. ![]()
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