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BY JACOB VAUGHN
3 developments could bring nearly 500 new homes to Celina
Three proposed developments could bring nearly 500 new homes to Celina. City ocials held public hearings for the developments and approved agreements in for
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Mesa Verde
The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of all of the pro- posed developments in April. These developments were brought to the Celina City Council in May for its consideration and received unanimous approval. As part of the Silo Crossing project, the City Council held a public hearing for the annexation of more land into Celina and the creation of a public improvement district, or PID, to help fund the development. PIDs are areas established by a city to nance infrastructure and improvements. About 131 acres were annexed into Celina for the Silo Crossing project. A development agreement approved by the council in October 2024 stipu- lated the annexation and zoning of the property. It was zoned for single-family homes, retail and oce space.
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them May. The details
Silo Crossing
Silo Crossing is a proposed mixed-use develop- ment that is set to include single-family homes, as well as space for commercial, oce and retail. It’s about 130 acres and is expected include some 311 single-family lots. Eight acres are planned to be reserved for commercial uses and no multifamily units are proposed. Another neighborhood called Mesa Verde is set to be 40 acres and include about 130 single-family homes. According to city documents, the develop- ment is also expected to include more than 8 acres of open space and a 2.7-acre amenity center. Millen Farms will be about 26 acres and include
Millen Farms
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