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Residents urge enforcement of subdivision rules over planned 'Creo Ranch' development; commission asks planning commission to study private-road rules
Summary
Multiple residents from Lynnville and surrounding communities urged the commission to apply Giles County subdivision standards to a marketed large-scale development (referred to as Creo Ranch); commissioners moved to ask the regional planning commission to clarify standards covering private roads and large (100+ acre) subdivisions.
Several Giles County residents urged commissioners to apply existing subdivision standards to a marketed development known in public comment as "Creo Ranch," saying the project could bring hundreds of parcels, private roads and impacts on wells and public services without sufficient county oversight.
Nicole Meadows told the commission the development was being marketed with little public notice and predicted negative long-term impacts on housing affordability, water availability and community character. "My concern is the concern of so many of our constituents. It's the lasting impact on our community," Meadows said.
Nanette Beebe and other…
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