Aurora City Council to vote on plans for residential development

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Aurora City Council to vote on plans for residential development
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The Aurora City Council is set to vote on preliminary plans for the 34-acre Lincoln Crossing South, the next phase of the large Pulte Homes residential development on the southeast side of the city…

The Aurora City Council is set to vote on preliminary plans for the 34-acre Lincoln Crossing South, the next phase of the large Pulte Homes residential development on the southeast side of the city.

The property is part of the overall 545-acre Pulte Homes development that includes Lincoln Crossing and the Del Webb development. It also includes some future commercial development that will be done by someone other than Pulte.The development was divided into six parcels. The first parcel was Lincoln Crossing, with 162 single-family homes, currently under development. Eric Prechtel, a Naperville-based attorney for Pulte, said 89 of those homes have closed.

“The intent was to promote development consistency while taking into account the market,” Prechtel said. The proposal is to build 97 traditional single-family residential homes. The development would have a mixture of 55-foot-wide lots with a minimum lot size of 7,150 square feet and 65-foot-wide lots with a minimum lot size of 8,060 square feet.

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