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Planning commission approves Bridlewood Section 1 final plat for 27 single‑family lots

November 06, 2025 | Beavercreek, Greene County, Ohio


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Planning commission approves Bridlewood Section 1 final plat for 27 single‑family lots
The Beavercreek City Planning Commission approved the final subdivision plat for Bridlewood Section 1 (S25‑5), clearing the first phase of the Bridlewood residential development to be recorded with Greene County. The final plat covers approximately 18.5332 acres and creates 27 single‑family lots (Lots 1–27) plus three common area lots; lot sizes in this phase range from about 0.203 to 0.484 acres. The approval carried on a 4–0 roll call.

City planner Colin Carville told the commission the site‑plan for the overall development was approved in October 2024 and that this first phase represents about 23 percent of the overall site plan area. The plat dedicates roughly 3.6533 acres of right‑of‑way across three streets. Staff recommended approval subject to standard subdivision conditions.

Commissioners and staff reviewed the procedural history. City council had previously approved the overall development and, at council, amended one condition related to minimum house size (council’s action reduced the minimum size to 1,400 square feet from 1,600, per the council motion cited in the record). Carville confirmed that the conditions attached to the approved site plan and council action carry forward to all phases unless a future amendment is requested. Landscaping, tree preservation and grading are typically addressed in the landscape and engineering plans accompanying later permitting and construction documents.

Action and next steps: Planning commission approved the final plat for S25‑5 (Bridlewood Section 1). Once the plat is recorded with Greene County, permitting and construction can proceed under the previously approved site plan and the development’s conditions. Staff will continue to review landscaping, tree preservation and grading as part of engineering and site permits.

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