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Neighbors oppose Tulubo Lane lot division; zoning board denies request after concerns about septic, flooding and road access
Summary
Jamieson Construction’s request to divide a parcel into multiple lots without county-maintained road frontage on Toluba/Tulubo Lane drew heavy opposition from neighbors citing septic failures, increased runoff and loss of rural character; the Zoning Board denied the special exception.
The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board denied a special-exception request from Jamieson Construction to create three (opponents said possibly four) lots without required road frontage on Toluba (Tulubo) Lane after a large turnout of neighbors objected to the division.
The applicant, Richard Palmer of Jamieson Construction, described the project as “affordable new single-family homes” roughly 1,200 to 1,500 square feet in size and agreed to a no-mobile-home condition at the board’s request. “It’s not gonna be big homes, probably 1,200 to 1,500 square foot — nice homes,” Palmer said. He said the…
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