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Commission approves Meadow Lane two‑lot plat and waives street and sidewalk requirements amid neighbor worries about traffic and stormwater
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a two‑lot final plat for 105–107 Meadow Lane and granted two design adjustments Thursday that waive full right‑of‑way dedication and sidewalk construction along a narrow, historic segment of Meadow Lane.
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a two‑lot final plat for 105 and 107 Meadow Lane (Meadow Lane Plat 1) and granted two design adjustments Thursday that waive the UDC’s standard dedication for local residential street width and the requirement to construct sidewalks along a narrow, historic east‑west portion of Meadow Lane. Staff told the commission the plat corrects an administrative problem: 105 Meadow Lane lacks legal lot status and the two existing dwellings were created via a historic tract split. As currently configured property lines cross an existing garage; the plat reconfigures the lot line to place the garage fully on one lot and creates a 20‑foot shared access and utility easement. Staff described Meadow Lane as a narrow, historic street with a 30‑foot right‑of‑way that becomes 20 feet in the east‑west segment; applying the UDC’s modern 50‑foot…
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