New Development
The developer said 18 townhouses, the plans indicate 16 townhouses. Three rows. One row located behind Chiswick Court and Whitehall Drive, and one close to the FDA. (see map)
Currently, there is a pipe from another neighborhood that just drains into the woods back there, flooding down Chiswick. That will be diverted. There is also going to be a drainage pond right near that entrance which will help some.
This will depend greatly on market conditions at time of sale, but the expectation is $600-$700K, similar to what current townhomes in the community could go for. Maybe slightly higher because they are new construction.
Single car garage, 20’ wide, two assigned parking locations (garage, driveway). Any other details (exterior or interior) are TBD. We are trying to get information on a similar development from the developer as an example. 1-2 will be Moderately Priced Dwelling Units (MPDU) per County code.
Dirt, dust, construction noise, construction vehicle traffic, mud… repairs to roads and sidewalks afterwards… Everything those of us here went through during the last round of new homes.
They will disappear and become a new road. Discussions continue on the visitor parking space situation; the plans call for 8 visitor parking spaces in the new development.
Once the developer files the plans (which he has not done yet as of spring 2025), it will take approximately 18-24 months for the County to approve.
Once that is done, best case (including weather cooperation, which means this is unlikely to be best case) it will take 2-3 months to clear the trees, put the required sewer etc. infrastructure in, and pave the new road.
Construction of townhomes will not occur until they are sold, which could be anywhere from months to years, depending on the market conditions at the time.
Actual construction would be similar to what current townhomes took, hopefully less than six months.
The developer does not own all of the land out there, and the property at the top of the hill has actually been out of compliance with their driveway size and location, being grandfathered in pre-enforcement decades ago. The HOA board is working with Vista and the developer to try and resolve that, but chances are very slim that anything will come out of this.
Excellent question. This is being investigated, as that turn from Chiswick is pretty tight.
Yes, the majority of trees between Chiswick and the FDA property line where the new homes will go will have to be removed, perhaps 85-90% of them.
Probably not. There will be about 60’ of space from house to house behind Chiswick homes, which will be mostly WHS homes back yard, the new developement front yard, and the road.
That is the assumption, but nothing is finalized. If we do not go that route, there will be no opportunity to get funding from the developer for necessary repairs and enhancements to our community. Discussions continue. The Developer will pay for all legal work if they become part of the Whitehall Square Homeowner’s Association.