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Resident asks Lafayette to resolve ’orphan lot’ fence and golf-course safety issue in Indian Peaks
Summary
A resident of Indian Peaks asked the Lafayette City Council on April 15 to investigate an ‘orphan lot’ whose failing perimeter fence—required by the subdivision’s PUD—now poses a safety risk between homes and the golf course.
A resident of Indian Peaks asked the Lafayette City Council on April 15 to investigate an unclaimed parcel where a deteriorating split-rail fence that was required by the neighborhood PUD is now failing and poses a safety hazard.
Barbara Padden (spoke as president of the Indian Peaks Master Association) told council that the perimeter fence required by the Indian Peaks Filing 14 planned unit development (PUD) has fallen into disrepair after three decades and that an adjacent parcel was never deeded out of the original developer’s ownership. Padden said McStain (the developer named in her remarks) retained the lot and—after the developer’s bankruptcy—the parcel was not conveyed to the association and now apparently has no clear…
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