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Neighbors challenge administrative split at 2201 Chesco Road; county staff says Class D approval misapplied
Summary
Neighbors near Spring Lake told the Board of County Commissioners they were not notified of a recent administrative subdivision split for 2201 Chesco Road. County development staff said the division was initially treated as a parent-parcel split by error and that the matter will return to the board in August for a final determination.
Residents from a small Spring Lake subdivision told the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday they were surprised and upset that an administrative Class D subdivision was approved for 2201 Chesco Road without wider notice to nearby property owners.
Jason Branch said he first learned the property was being split when neighbors saw a listing on Zillow; the property reportedly closed the day after the previous meeting, and Branch said he and neighbors were not notified or given an opportunity to speak. Stephen Bailey and Carl Brown, who also said they had deed restrictions in their subdivision dating to the 1990s, described confusion and frustration and asked why county staff had not returned repeated calls about the request.
Omar De Pabl…
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