The former Brookwood Golf Club site in South Asheville will be replaced by the Central Park housing development, featuring 23 single-family homes and 185 townhomes. The project includes a 20-acre conservation easement established by RiverLink, contributing to environmental preservation. Developer Mark Ambach plans to connect neighbors on private septic systems to a public sewer system. A traffic impact analysis concluded that the development will not adversely affect the area, meeting the housing needs in Asheville. The unanimous approval of the project paves the way for the transformation of the old golf site into a vibrant residential community that balances housing demands and conservation efforts.
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