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Commission approves variance to reduce design speed on Resett Court to limit grading and preserve topography
Summary
Fairview Planning Commission approved a subdivision regulation variance to lower design speed on Resett Court from 30 to 25 mph (motion passed) so the developer can reduce grading, limit earthwork and preserve trees; applicant said they will post a 20 mph speed limit on the new cul‑de‑sac.
The Fairview Planning Commission approved a variance request on Feb. 11 to reduce the roadway design speed for Resett Court from 30 miles per hour to 25 miles per hour under the Fairview subdivision regulations, allowing the developer to lessen grading and preserve existing topography and trees (motion carried by recorded vote).
Planning staff explained the request applies to the Reserves on Chester subdivision (Map 42, Parcel 136.02), a single‑family detached residential development proposed to contain 46 lots across 66.21 acres. The plan includes three new public rights‑of‑way;…
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