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Commission approves Sandy Clay land-use and PUD amendments for new single-family subdivision; conditions include staggered setbacks and trees
Summary
County commissioners approved a two-part action to change a 15.5-acre parcel's land use from public to medium residential and to amend the Sandy Clay PUD master plan. The PUD approval allows a largely single-family project with conditions including staggered front setbacks and a required tree per lot.
The Board of County Commissioners on June 17 approved a small-scale land-use amendment and companion PUD amendment for Sandy Clay LLC, clearing the way for a residential subdivision of roughly 119.75 acres (the PUD area plus the added parcel formerly designated for drainage). The land-use change converted a 15.52-acre county-owned drainage parcel from public use to medium residential; the PUD amendment incorporates that parcel into the larger Sandy Clay master plan.
Under the approved plan the…
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