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Commission backs Timnath Landing zoning boundary fixes; commissioners press developer on well and infrastructure impacts
Summary
Planning Commission voted 4-0 to recommend a zoning map amendment for Timnath Landing to resolve split‑zoned lots. Commissioners also discussed resident complaints about wells and the developer described steps to test, temporarily connect properties to potable lines, and plan new drilled wells for affected homeowners.
The Timnath Planning Commission recommended approval of the Timnath Landing zoning map amendment (rezoning boundary cleanup) on a 4-0 vote, finding the change aligns zoning districts with proposed lot lines to avoid split‑zoned parcels.
Chad, a planning staff member, explained the request would realign R‑3, R‑2 and CMU boundaries in portions of the Timnath Landing subdivision so newly created lots fall within single zoning designations. The change does not alter the sketch plan, plan development overlay standards, or the density and dimensional standards that govern the subdivision.
Nick Montalbano, an applicant representative, described the amendment as a relatively routine correction…
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