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Ross County Commissioners Sign Off on Subdivision Extension to Allow New Houses

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The Ross County Commissioners sign off on the extension of the Sherman Heights subdivision, with Ross county planner Devon Shoemaker (standing) and the developers (seated) glad the process is done and construction can begin.

The Single-Family Homes, Possibly the Only New Ones Being Built in the County Recently, May Be Available this Summer

Ross County — The Ross County Commissioners signed off on the last phase of review for the completion of a subdivision…which will allow the possibility of new homes this summer.

The builders of “Sherman Heights” subdivision on the south end of Egypt Pike appeared before the commissioners Tuesday, with county planner Devon Shoemaker guiding the brief final process.

He said with the commissioners’ signatures, the developers can move ahead with construction on 48 lots, after starting the process to build this “Block C” extension in 2017.

Shoemaker said they might have homes available for occupancy early this summer. He said this is the only batch of single-family homes in-process right now…and that the county is in critical need of housing.

Hear more in the below interview video.

A plat of the Sherman Heights subdivision on Egypt Pike to be signed by the Ross County Commissioners.
An aerial image of the “Sherman Heights” subdivision on Egypt Pike (upper left), with Unioto Schools to the southeast and US 35 angling across the west. The 48-lot Block “C” will extend the three streets to the southeast, towards Egypt Pike.