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Neighbors and council probe density, road and buffering in Lother subdivision concept
Summary
A concept for subdividing a 9.87‑acre RSF‑1 lot at 10110 County Road 116 into 22 single‑family lots prompted questions about whether the proposal should be rezoned to RSF‑3 or re‑guided to conservation residential, how Hunter’s Ridge street upgrades would be funded, and how a century‑old farmhouse and barn would be treated.
The council reviewed a concept plan from Brian and Jackie Lother for a subdivision at 10110 County Road 116 that proposes 22 single‑family lots (with a possible future split of the existing homestead to reach 23 lots). The site is currently guided and zoned for single‑family residential RSF‑1 and would need a comprehensive‑plan amendment to move to either RSF‑3 or a conservation residential land‑use to allow the proposed lot sizes and density.
Staff summary: Planner Dwight (last name not specified) told the council the proposal’s estimated net density is 2.83 units per acre, which is inconsistent with RSF‑1 minimum lot areas (20,000 sq. ft.). Staff said the plan is more consistent with RSF‑3 (7,500 sq. ft. lots) or the conservation residential category (2–3 units per…
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