Builder gets OK for 263 homes on ‘bucolic’ former Alpenrose dairy site in SW Portland

A municipal hearings officer ruled this month that a homebuilder may construct 263 standalone and attached homes on the picturesque former Alpenrose dairy site in a wooded area of Southwest Portland.

Following a hearing in September, during which neighbors voiced strong objection to the proposed home construction, citing worries about potential future traffic and the potential impact on local animals, the decision was made. David Doughman, the hearings officer, was asked by the opponents to reject the project proposal.

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