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Live Oak holds first reading on land-use change for 22.81-acre site; civil engineering review required
Summary
The City of Live Oak City Council opened a public hearing and conducted a first reading of Ordinance 15-29, an application (CPA 24-06) to change about 22.81 acres from low-density to high-density residential on the city comprehensive plan map.
The City of Live Oak City Council opened a public hearing and conducted a first reading of Ordinance 15-29, an application (CPA 24-06) to amend the future land-use designation on approximately 22.81 acres from residential low density to residential high density.
The application, as read into the record during the meeting, would change the City of Live Oak comprehensive plan future land use classification for 22.81 acres to allow a higher maximum density on the property. The applicant’s representative described the request as a necessary step to allow civil engineers to evaluate developable areas, water-management needs and infrastructure before any specific zoning or construction is proposed.
George Curtis, a city staff member, explained the existing low-density allowance is effectively about two dwelling units per acre with lot-area requirements of roughly 20,000 square feet. Transcript remarks…
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