Lot split at 818 Southwood cleared to move forward after applicant returned to Techbot
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An applicant returned to the Techbot meeting for a proposed three‑lot split at 818 Southwood; planning raised no objections and engineering staff asked applicants to address a prior traffic comment before final platting.
Fayetteville City staff accepted an applicant’s lot‑split request for 818 Southwood (proposed three lots) after the applicant rejoined the Techbot meeting and confirmed plans to remove the existing house and proceed with the subdivision.
The lot‑split (LSP2025‑021) proposes three lots sized roughly 0.13, 0.11 and 0.12 acres from an existing 0.36‑acre parcel in a residential intermediate urban zone. The applicant (Daniel/Danny Lasenby) said the existing house on site would be removed and that the submission was intended to split the parcel into three buildable lots.
Wes Frank, the city planner on the file, reported no planning objections at Techbot and said the item was good to move forward from the technical plat review. Engineering staff reiterated a traffic comment previously entered on the portal and asked the applicant to coordinate any outstanding engineering items. The applicant said they would update materials as needed and resubmit.
Because the lot has not yet been established in the GIS system, staff asked the applicant to coordinate with GIS to ensure the legal description and platting steps are completed; the city suggested providing overall project metadata to allow GIS to establish the lot for subsequent submissions. No public comment or formal vote was recorded; the action was administrative acceptance for continued processing pending platting and engineering follow‑up.
