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Reservoir Meadows flexible development: board gets open-space exhibit, peer review clears water-balance concerns — hearing continued

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Summary

Developer provided a color-coded open-space exhibit and peer-review confirmation that the project's water-balance and hydrogeologic analyses met peer-review standards; the board asked for a draft decision and easement/covenant language and continued the hearing to July 14.

The board reviewed revised materials for 26 Meadow Lane (Reservoir Meadows), including a new exhibit that color-codes common open space, meadow mowing limits and natural wooded areas, and a water-balance/hydrogeologic assessment whose peer review returned without comments.

Peter Bemis (project engineer) told the board that Fuss & O'Neill reviewed the project's water-balance calculations and did not raise objections; the board requested that Fuss & O'Neill correct one editorial line in its letter for the…

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