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Commission considers revised preliminary plan for Governor’s Club; debate centers on converting open space Lot 389 back to a buildable lot and capping total lot
Summary
The Governor’s Club HOA applied to convert an existing open-space parcel (Lot 389) back to a buildable lot and reconfigure open space around Lot 303. Staff said the change would raise the development’s total permitted lots from 426 to 427, remain below the original approved maximum (433–438, historical record varied), and recommended clarifying a
The planning commission heard a detailed staff presentation and extended commissioner discussion about a revised preliminary plan in Governor’s Club that would convert a former open-space parcel (Lot 389) back to a buildable lot and reconfigure adjacent open space.
Background and proposal: Staff explained that Lot 389 had originally been a buildable lot, was previously converted to open space as part of past lot trades and consolidations, and is now proposed by the Homeowners Association (the applicant) to be converted back into a buildable lot. The proposal would reconfigure Lot 303 by adding adjacent open space while returning Lot 389 to a lot. Staff reported the development currently has 426 lots and that adding Lot 389 would increase the…
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