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City planning staff briefs Open Space board on five new mountain/hillside subdivisions
Summary
City planning staff presented five approved subdivisions within El Paso's mountain/hillside development area, outlining lot counts, private open-space designations, access points and infrastructure considerations including water service and proximity to state park land.
City planning staff presented details of five approved subdivisions in the mountain and hillside development area and took questions from the Open Space Advisory Board on how the proposals would affect open space and services.
Alex Alejandre, planner with the City of El Paso Planning and Inspections Department, told the board the combined acreage of the five approved subdivisions is 60.8 acres. He said Pinnacle Subdivision Replat B would resubdivide 45.7 acres to create 13 single-family lots and four private open-space lots, with primary access from Stanton Street. McKelligan Business Center would subdivide 1.05 acres to create one commercial lot with access from…
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