Somersville, a proposed 516-unit multi-family residential development behind Somers Elementary School, is garnering support from village officials as it moves through the approval process.
Mix of 516 townhomes, apartments and duplexes planned for Somers
Village President George Stoner during a work session Tuesday said the developer has “a willingness to come to the plate and really put in a quality subdivision that I think is going to be outstanding for the Village of Somers.”
Village Trustee Jackie Nelson said the developer is addressing the need for both one-bedroom apartments and affordable family housing options.
“You have done a really good job accommodating people, so we can welcome everybody into our community,” Nelson said.
The development proposal by Kenosha-based Land Quest, in partnership with Cardinal Capital, includes a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom townhomes and apartments, most with attached garages, and three-bedroom duplexes with basements and attached garages. A community clubhouse with a pool and other recreational amenities are also part of the plan.
“Our hope is to create a neighborhood feel that is rich with amenities and green space,” Ryan Douglas, president of Land Quest said. “Site amenities include a 9,000-square-foot clubhouse with a pool, fitness center, lounge, game room, coffee bar, changing showers and more.
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