The applicant requests authorization to construct phase 2 and future phases of the Bradford Park residential development. The type of work proposed for this project includes grading, excavating, and discharging fill material into wetlands to construct single-family homes, public roads, site amenities, storm water facilities, and a park area.
The residential development is split into a western and eastern side by two large shallow marsh wetlands. Portions of the residential development have already been constructed on the western side of the development. The applicant plans to connect the western side to the eastern side through a 24-foot-wide road crossing. The roadway leading up to the crossing from the eastern side would be connected to Cleveland Street Northwest. Before reaching the bridge, the roadway would divert north into a small cul de sac and south to the other parts of the neighborhood. After extending south, the road would eventually lead east again reconnecting to Cleveland Street Northwest. Four cul de sacs are planned to be incorporated into the southeastern section of the residential development with multiple storm water ponds built amongst the houses. The applicant plans to construct 232 single family homes for Phase 2 and the remaining future phases. A recreational trail is also proposed to be constructed within the residential development that would wrap around the two shallow marsh wetlands.
Staging areas, grading, and the use of BMPs are planned to be utilized during construction.