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A Scarborough-based real estate developer outlined a plan to add a 54-unit apartment complex to the Eastern Village subdivision in Oak Hill.
Developer Kerry Anderson hopes to break ground this spring or early summer on the complex, which would consist of eight buildings, the majority of which would have eight housing units, Scarborough town planner Dan Bacon told The Forecaster.
The 154-lot Eastern Village subdivision was approved in early 2005 and is currently home to primarily single-family homes in addition to several three-story townhouses. The addition of rental units will be the third phase of Anderson’s nine phase plan for Eastern Village.
The planned apartment complex would consist of 49 one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units rented at market rates, according to Bacon.
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