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Planning staff and the applicant told the Lebanon Planning Commission that the Stream Central Division subdivision plan will be revised from a three‑lot subdivision to a two‑lot subdivision and that minor plat-note corrections will be made before final approval.
Staff described the proposal as a revision of an earlier three‑lot plan to a two‑lot layout on about 91.71 acres at 15730 Central Pike within the Stream Central Pike specific plan. Staff noted the change restores the lot configuration that was on an earlier approved site plan and removes the requirement that a 50‑foot private‑road public easement become effective only upon physical connection to adjacent parcels; the applicant agreed to remove that note.
Staff also said the revision avoids extending public utilities to a rear Lot 3 that would have been required under the three‑lot scheme. An applicant representative confirmed the team will remove the parcel line between Lot 1 and Lot 2 to reflect the original specific‑plan approval and make the minor note corrections requested by staff.
Because the commission had deferred the item the prior month, staff noted there was no further opportunity to defer the item at this meeting and that the matter will be before the decision body on the next scheduled meeting date.
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