Evanston Subdivision Approved by Holly Springs (NC) Town Council, Bringing 152 Homes to Windy Farm Lane Area

A 152-home residential development planned on just over 53 acres off Windy Farm Lane is moving forward after the Holly Springs Town Council approved the Evanston major subdivision (25-MAS-03) during its March 17th meeting.

The quasi-judicial vote clears the next step for the Evanston subdivision at 6200, 6202, and 6213 Windy Farm Lane, in an area between Cass Holt Road, Honeycutt Road, and Rouse Road that continues to transition from rural land to new residential neighborhoods. During the meeting, town staff described the site as “somewhat sandwiched between Honeycutt Road and Rouse Road at the corner of Cass Holt,” which helps frame its position within one of the town’s fastest-growing corridors.

What the Plan Includes

The development will include 152 homes, a mix of attached and detached housing. That total was established during the earlier rezoning process, and staff emphasized during the meeting that the subdivision plan remains consistent with those previously approved limits.

“A maximum of 152 dwelling units were permitted, or 2.3 units per acre,” staff told council, noting that the current layout aligns with those standards.

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