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Staff finds Scott Street Station plat consistent with regulations; resident questions developer treatment
Summary
City staff recommended approval of the Scott Street Station subdivision plat, which would divide about 5.51 acres into five lots. A professional surveyor represented the owners; a resident raised concerns about fairness in tax‑lien auctions and treatment of smaller local buyers. No final council vote appears in the provided transcript.
City of Live Oak staff told the council the proposed Scott Street Station subdivision plat is consistent with state law and the city’s Land Development Regulations and recommended the council accept and record the plat.
Development Manager George Curtis told the council the property is in a low‑density residential area and measures roughly 5.51 acres; the proposal would create five lots of varying sizes near the city lift station at Tarver and…
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