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Board approves Patel subdivision, easements and two residential encroachments; conditional approval for pipeline-area shed
Summary
The Greater Board of Public Safety approved a Patel minor subdivision, multiple easements needed for Main Street design work and two residential encroachment requests — one approved and one approved conditionally pending pipeline-owner sign-off.
The Greater Board of Public Safety on Oct. 20 approved several land-use and easement requests, including a minor subdivision for Patel property off Dimory Road, a utility easement for the Main Street design project, and encroachments tied to two residential properties. The board also approved a conditional release and replacement of letters of credit for a private street/sidewalk project.
Why it matters: The votes clear legal and utility obstacles for development projects and set conditions when third-party approvals are needed, such as from pipeline owners. The approvals affect property owners’ responsibilities and the city’s ability to access easements for future maintenance.
Patel minor subdivision: Andrew, representing the applicant, described a “minor plat” that shows two lots but is in practice a three-lot split…
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