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Planning commission finds Dockstader design revision incomplete over unresolved driveway easement
Summary
The commission found the Dockstader design-development revision incomplete on Aug. 20, citing unresolved access and recorded-easement evidence needed for Lots 44, 50 and 54; commissioners also flagged missing landscape documentation and unapproved grading changes.
The Springdale Planning Commission on Aug. 20 found a proposed revision to the design-development approval for a single-family home and accessory building at Lot 54 incomplete, citing unresolved access arrangements that involve Lots 44 and 50. The commission’s action — a motion by Commissioner Terry Kruschke, seconded by Commissioner Jennifer McCullough — directed the applicant to return with a completed submission that demonstrates resolution of the access issues among the affected properties before the revision can again be considered. Vote on the motion was 4–1 in favor of the finding of incompleteness. The item before the commission was a revision to an earlier design development review (DDR) for a single-family home with a detached accessory building at Lot 54; the revision seeks to alter access arrangements from an originally approved shared-parking layout to a separated-access layout. Town staff told commissioners that technical fire-access requirements had emerged…
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