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Cedar Glen Golf Course Subdivision Coming to New Baltimore — What Residents Need to Know

  • Writer: Knybel Network - Real Estate
    Knybel Network - Real Estate
  • Jun 12
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 17

From Fairways to Front Porches: Cedar Glen Golf Course Subdivision Approved in New Baltimore

3D Rendering of ranch and colonial-style homes across the former golf course Cedar Glen

Big changes are coming to New Baltimore as the city officially moves forward with plans to redevelop the 116-acre Cedar Glen Golf Course into a residential community named Cypress Grove. On March 10, the New Baltimore City Council unanimously approved the tentative preliminary plat for the 227-lot development of the Cedar Glen Golf Course Subdivision, Cypress Grove.


According to architect Dominic Tringali, home construction is likely two years out, but designs are already emphasizing architectural elegance, family-friendliness, and thoughtful outdoor integration.


What to Expect in Cypress Grove

Cypress Grove promises upscale suburban living

  • 227 single-family homes

  • Ranches (~2,600 sq ft) and colonials (~3,600 sq ft)

  • 4-car garages, gables, dormers, and elegant design front and back

  • Multiple park areas and 2,700 new trees planted throughout

  • Clean, spacious lot designs aimed at maintaining aesthetic flow

"We could have packed in more homes, but we chose elegance and space." -Dominic Moceri of Moceri Cypress Grove LLC

📚 Subdivision Approval Timeline

  • Feb. 25: Planning Commission recommended approval

  • Mar. 10: City Council approved tentative preliminary plat

  • Next Steps: Final preliminary plat approval → Final plat approval


City officials note this platting process is more complex than "site condo" approvals, but it offers more predictability for long-term planning.


📊 Infrastructure & Environmental Enhancements

Cypress Grove Site Map — Highlighting the Detention Pond, Walking Path Extension, and Wetland Mitigation Area

Cypress Grove isn't just homes—it's an infrastructure project in itself:

  • 25 Mile Road Paving: From Ridge Rd to the subdivision's eastern boundary

  • Storm Drainage System: Flows into a southeast detention basin with improved connection to the Vandevenne Drain

  • New Water Main: 12-inch line from St. Clair Drive to 25 Mile Rd

  • Sanitary Sewer Options: Either lift station installation or tie-in to a 15-inch main on St. Clair

  • Wetland Mitigation: 2-acre zone replacing ~1 acre of natural wetlands disturbed during construction


🚗 Traffic & Community Impact

  • Traffic Study (AEW Inc.): Found minimal impact on current roads

  • Walking Path Connection: Via new culvert over improved drain

  • Zoning: R-80 Single-Family Residential

  • No variances requested, showcasing alignment with local ordinances


🧠 FAQ: People Also Ask

  1. What is Cedar Glen Golf Course being turned into?

    A new residential subdivision named Cypress Grove with single-family Ranches and Colonials.

  2. Will Cedar Glen stay partially open as a course?

    No. The entire property is expected to be redeveloped as residential housing.

  3. How many homes will be built?

    The subdivision includes 227 lots with ranch and colonial-style homes.

  4. What are the home sizes?

    Homes will range from 2,600 to 3,600 square feet.

  5. Are the homes designed for families?

    Yes—the development features family-friendly layouts, 4-car garages, and nearby parks.

  6. When will construction start?

    Permits are expected by mid-2025, with initial groundwork beginning late 2025.

  7. What can I expect during construction?

    Noise, increased vehicle traffic, and utility work may occur during site prep and building.

  8. What infrastructure upgrades are included?

    Road paving, new sewer/water mains, a detention pond, and walking path connections.

  9. Will this project raise traffic or congestion?

    According to traffic studies, the impact will be minimal.

  10. How will the new development affect my property value?

    Nearby homes typically see a 3–6% appreciation due to added neighborhood demand.

  11. Will this increase my taxes?

    Only if a special assessment is levied for public improvements; otherwise, general taxes apply.

  12. Will there be HOA fees in Cypress Grove?

    Yes, new developments typically include HOA-managed amenities and rules.


🌍 Farewell to Cedar Glen Golf Club

The transformation of Cedar Glen Golf Club into Cypress Grove marks a bold and thoughtful evolution for New Baltimore. With spacious homes, strong infrastructure plans, and preserved natural elements, this project could set a new local benchmark for master-planned communities.

Homeowners, investors, and buyers alike should watch this development closely. For real estate insights, updates, or early buyer opportunities, contact Knybel Network – Real Estate today.


For expert real estate insights or to learn how this affects your home value, connect with the Knybel Network – Real Estate team today.

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