A decision on the plans was expected In December, according to internal deadlines, but could be made later.
Meanwhile, another proposal could see 950 homes built between Normandy and Flexford, doubling the size of the parish over the course of a decade.
Describing the land as “part of the urban fringe”, a term residents find “laughable”, developer Taylor Wimpey hopes to create a whole new neighbourhood on land that spans from Normandy train station to across the settlement.
The plans are currently in the Environmental Impact Assessment scoping stage with a full application expected in due course.
Other developments due to be decided in the near future include 248 town-centre homes in Guildford Park Road, and a new permanent Traveller site on Alms Heath, in Ockham.
Plans for about 400 homes at Manor Farm, just south of Tongham, are also expected to be submitted in the new year.