A planned major redevelopment at Toftrees Golf Resort took a notable step forward this week with the help of Patton Township’s Board of Supervisors.
At its meeting on Thursday, the board unanimously adopted a zoning ordinance change that will aid the development of the resort’s estimated $50 million expansion and upgrade project. The code changes will enable increased building height and residential dwellings in the area.
Reflecting the initial requests of the project’s developers, the approved zoning ordinance will increase the maximum building height from 50 feet to 75 feet on the resort property only. It also increases the number of permitted residential units within the Toftrees Planned Community, paving the way for the construction of 50 new homes within the 140,000-square-foot resort’s jurisdiction near the end of Country Club Drive.
At its meeting on Thursday, the board unanimously adopted a zoning ordinance change that will aid the development of the resort’s estimated $50 million expansion and upgrade project. The code changes will enable increased building height and residential dwellings in the area.
Reflecting the initial requests of the project’s developers, the approved zoning ordinance will increase the maximum building height from 50 feet to 75 feet on the resort property only. It also increases the number of permitted residential units within the Toftrees Planned Community, paving the way for the construction of 50 new homes within the 140,000-square-foot resort’s jurisdiction near the end of Country Club Drive.