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Miramar Street neighbors press town after paired-lot homes cited for setback, site-plan errors
Summary
Neighbors on Miramar Street told the council they believe two paired lots were developed incorrectly under the town's parallelogram lot rules; staff says permits were reissued in error, stop-work orders issued and reviews continue.
Neighbors and property owners in the Miramar Street neighborhood pressed the town Tuesday over the construction of two new homes they say are being built too close to the street and that site plans used by the builder contained errors.
A Miramar Street resident, speaking as Becky and representing concerned neighbors, laid out a chronology of permit applications, county approvals and town review letters. She told councilors that the lots at 250 and 254 Miramar were historically a single 100-by-100 lot that in 2024 appeared to have been treated as two 50-by-100 lots; neighbors say measurement, setback and compensating-area calculations for parallelogram lots were inconsistent between review comments and the permit that was issued.
Neighbors pointed to early town review letters that flagged needed corrections on setbacks, encroachment…
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