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Eagle Creek homeowners press county for inspections, bond and possible moratorium after alleged substandard paving and drainage work
Summary
Homeowners from Eagle Creek subdivision told Bradley County commissioners they found missing core/compaction tests, incomplete paving and malfunctioning storm drainage in the development’s fourth phase and asked the county to require a construction bond and conduct inspections before further permits or certificates of occupancy are issued.
Homeowners from the Eagle Creek subdivision told Bradley County commissioners that the developer failed to meet subdivision construction standards in the development’s fourth phase, alleging missing compaction/core tests, incomplete paving layers and drainage infrastructure that does not function as shown on approved plans. HOA leaders asked the county to require the developer to post a bond or letter of credit and to consider restricting further certificates of occupancy until repairs are completed.
John Saran, president of the Eagle Creek Homeowners Association, said the subdivision contains 142 homes and asked the county to enforce subdivision standards. Civil engineer and resident Derrick…
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