The Independent
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After years of negotiations, the Dublin City Council unanimously approved a general plan amendment (GPA) and related planning changes for a 189-acre development on part of the Camp Parks site.
The plan was approved at the council's Nov. 5 meeting. The approval will permit up to 1995 residential units, commercial space ranging from a minimum of 75,000 square feet to a maximum of 200,000, an elementary school site for 900 students, and a community park that is seen as the future location of the Valley Children's Museum.
The entire project's 189 acres is bounded by Scarlett Drive to the west, Dublin Boulevard to the south, Arnold Road to the east and 5th Street to the north on the Camp Parks base. The development, which is expected to be constructed in five phases, also will include the extension of Scarlett Drive, and an Iron Horse Trail bridge over a stream.