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An attorney for a local developer who has been repeatedly sent back to the drawing board is slated to make his fourth appearance Tuesday before the Plan Commission, seeking approval for a subdivision plan.

On March 12, commissioners told Highland Development’s lawyer, John Griffin, to cut the density of the Boardwalk condominium and townhouse project and add landscaping.

The project’s density was initially set at 8.2 units per acre when the plan was presented last month. The density has since been lowered twice, the last time to 6.6 units, but the commission unanimously directed the developer to reduce it more.

The site of the proposed 10.4-acre development is at 15920-50 S. 94th Ave.