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County planners: major subdivision proposal will need design waivers, driveway and septic studies
Summary
An applicant presented an informal review for a proposed five‑lot subdivision of a roughly 53‑acre parcel. Staff said the project must proceed as a major subdivision, may need shared driveways if waivers are denied, and must resolve pipeline, wetland and driveway separation issues before final approvals.
Charlie Ray, representing the applicant, presented an informal review of a proposed subdivision described in the record as the "Brand on" subdivision, a roughly 53‑acre parcel proposed to be divided into five lots. Ray said each lot would be larger than 10 acres; one lot is roughly 11 acres.
Susan of the planning staff explained the project was routed to a major‑subdivision review because the parcel had been subdivided in prior actions and because five lots exceed the county’s four‑lot limit for a minor subdivision. “Minor subdivisions are capped at 4,” Susan said, so the application requires major‑subdivision…
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