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Planning Commission to consider 190-unit addition to Spring Meadows
- Published: November 7, 2025
At the group’s upcoming Tuesday, Nov. 11, regular meeting, Planning Commission will consider a preliminary plat application for a sizable addition to the Spring Meadows subdivision in the northwestern reaches of Yellow Springs.
Miamisburg-based development company DDC Management LLC seeks approval to build 190 dwelling units on approximately 28 acres.
That land was recently annexed into Yellow Springs municipal limits following Village Council’s unanimous approval at an Oct. 6 meeting; the 28 acres are presently owned by CF Land Holdings, a farming operation run by local resident Jim Clem.
According to DDC’s preliminary plat application, which was sent to Planning Commission members on Friday, Nov. 7, 120 of the units will be attached single-family — 12 structures with 10 dwelling units in each — and the remaining 70 units will be detached single-family homes.
Upon completion, the 190-unit subdivision — dubbed “Spring Meadows Extension” — would be continuous with the 90-unit single-family Spring Meadows subdivision, which has been under development since 2023. Like the initial Spring Meadows subdivision, this extension would be built over several phases of construction.
A memo from Village Planning and Economic Director Meg Leatherman — which was included in Planning Commission’s packet for Tuesday — notes that the additional would yield an overall density of 6.7 dwelling units per acre, consistent with the Village’s R-C, or high-density, residential standards.
The News will provide coverage of Tuesday’s meeting in next week’s issue.
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