Development Changes Reviewed, Survey Revision Required
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The committee discussed reducing rear setbacks in Deer Moss Creek Phase 7A from 15 feet to 10 feet for lots with attached garages, but the minutes do not record approval. A proposed lot split at 307 Cadillac Avenue requires revised survey descriptions because the submitted documents show three parcels instead of two.
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What this means
The setback request could allow certain homes with attached garages to be placed closer to rear lot lines, while existing easements would remain unchanged. The lot split cannot move forward based on the submitted surveys until the legal descriptions correctly account for the easement and show two parcels. The applicant was not present, and staff will provide follow-up.
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- Staff and the applicant discussed a proposed amendment for Deer Moss Creek Phase 7A to reduce the rear setback from 15 feet to 10 feet for lots with homes that have attached garages; no approval is recorded in the minutes.
- Existing subdivision easements will remain unchanged.
- Staff will distribute the City's recently adopted Tree Ordinance to the Deer Moss Creek applicant.
- Staff will notify the 307 Cadillac Avenue applicant that the survey's legal description must be revised to reflect an ingress/egress easement affecting both parcels.
- The submitted surveys and legal descriptions must be corrected because they currently identify three parcels instead of two.
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