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Planning and Zoning Commission approves replat of Bromley Estates; easement abandoned, tree‑fund payment required
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a replat of two Bromley Estates lots that abandons an earlier fire/utility easement, allows removal of three trees with a $1,664 payment to the city tree fund, and establishes access arrangements that require vehicles to back out for one lot.
At a Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, commissioners voted to approve a replat of Lots 1 and 2 of Bromley Estates (Case RP‑202505), creating revised Lots 1R and 2R, abandoning a previously recorded fire and utility easement, and requiring the applicant to pay $1,664 into the city tree fund to mitigate the removal of three trees.
The approval came after a planning staff presentation that described a revised lot configuration and the applicant’s request to abandon a hammerhead/turnaround and the fire and utility easement because the fire marshal determined the turnaround was not required. "The applicant is now requesting ... to abandon the fire and…
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