# Council Meeting Recap  
**Published:** 2026-05-07T18:53:11.200Z  
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So, what just happened at yesterday's Planning Commission Subdivision Committee meeting? Three development projects came up for review, and two of them got postponed while one moved forward.

Wait, which one actually got approved?

The Hazen Property on Montmolan Street got the green light with conditions. But the Turner Property plan got postponed with twelve staff conditions that still need to be worked out, and the Two Keys property from WML Properties also got pushed back.

Two Keys, that rings a bell. Wasn't there some neighborhood pushback on that one?

Exactly. David Burton spoke up about concerns over a new patio being too close to residential properties, saying it could hurt quality of life and even property values. Mark Matthews also opposed a landscaping waiver, arguing they should stick to current code requirements for buffer zones.

So when you say postponed, does that mean these projects are dead, or just delayed?

Just delayed. The committee voted unanimously on all the postponements, which gives developers time to address the outstanding issues. The Turner Property has those twelve staff conditions to work through, and Two Keys clearly needs to tackle the community concerns about noise and proximity.

Makes sense they'd want to get the community buy-in before moving forward.

Right, especially on something that directly affects neighbors' daily lives. These subdivision decisions shape how our neighborhoods develop for decades to come.

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