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Cary board OKs townhomes near village hall

Developers have received the green light from the Cary Village Board to construct a townhome community on a vacant lot neighboring the Goddard School and village hall.

Developer Ridgefield Homes is looking to create a 38-unit attached residential community called Ridgefield Park at the northwest corner of Industrial Drive and Reuben Lane. The plan is to have 15 buildings — seven with two units and eight with three units — on the 4.5-acre site. Each unit will be about 1,700 to 1,900 square feet, Jay Dulla of Ridgefield Homes said.

Village board members approved the request in a 6-0 vote last week.

The Cary Zoning, Planning and Appeals Board approved the plan and a rezoning request from business to multifamily residential by a 5-0 vote in July.

The duplex- and triplex-style buildings will have 30 end units and eight middle units selling for $375,000 to $400,000, Dulla said. A park site, walking trail with benches and a possible dog run will be at the center of the development. The units will have a variety of basement configurations, including standard and walkout options, he said.

Village Trustee Jennifer Weinhammer said the rezoning approval bothers her when the village denied a rezoning request from Cary School District 26 for a new transportation center in May.

“I’m not going to go against it, I’m saying that it bothers me that I feel like we are not treating everyone equally,” she said.

Mayor Mark Kownick said the requests are different because the townhomes are in a fringe business area, while District 26′s request was in the downtown residential area.

“I believe we are treating these as two separate transactions, two separate areas within the community,” he said.

Dulla is no stranger to developing homes in Cary, having built ranch-style houses in the Cimarron subdivision and the Walnut Ridge single-family homes next to Cary-Grove High School. Dulla also is working on Ridgefield Landing, a plan to construct two buildings with 10 residential townhomes at the northeast corner of Route 14 and North Second Street.

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