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Tupelo planners approve 10.2-acre subdivision with curb-and-gutter condition and sidewalk fee
Summary
The Tupelo Planning Committee on Aug. 4 approved a major subdivision to split roughly 10.2 acres into eight residential lots between William Street and Parrish Street, imposing curb-and-gutter and fee conditions.
The Tupelo Planning Committee on Aug. 4 approved a major subdivision application to split roughly 10.2 acres between William Street and Parrish Street into eight residential lots, with conditions requiring the developer to install curb and gutter on three sides, dedicate surrounding city streets, and pay a fee in lieu related to the sidewalk requirement.
Pat Faulkner, presenting staff analysis, told the committee the submitted plat meets the city's medium-density residential standards and that the proposed lots are larger than the zoning minimums. Faulkner said the site is essentially infill, bounded by developed subdivisions on all four sides, and will not require construction of new city streets.
"The quick answer is yes. They have. The lots meet the minimum standards for that…
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