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Resident faults development for recurring flooding; county staff cite stop-work order and plan reviews
Summary
A resident told supervisors the Capital Moment development is causing recurring flooding on her property; county staff said a stop-work order was issued and engineers have reviewed plans, with further review and on-site follow-up promised.
A Hancock County resident, Kristin Garriga, used public comment time Jan. 6 to press supervisors about flooding she attributes to nearby development. Garriga said repeated complaints over two years have not been resolved and described standing water on her land after recent rains.
County staff responded that a stop-work order had been issued in November for lack of an approved stormwater plan, that engineers and the developer’s…
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