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The Planning Commission reviewed a request by Galambos to subdivide an existing parcel into one lot at 9291 Cardell Drive and heard from the applicant’s representative that water and sewer service are available and the necessary right‑of‑way dedications and sidewalks are shown on the plan. A town reviewer confirmed a satisfactory engineering letter had been issued for the primary plat. The applicant was told the item is set for a public hearing in two weeks.
The presenter described the project as a straightforward one‑lot subdivision and said service lines and final utility tie‑ins will be shown on the final plat. An engineering reviewer told the commission that precise service‑line locations may depend on the architecture of the future home, and that the sanitary and water systems appear adequate for the proposal. Planning staff confirmed the application is scheduled for public hearing in two weeks.
No formal action was taken during the study session; the commission will take public comment and consider the final plat at the upcoming public hearing.
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