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Developer stockpiles dirt near mailboxes; city staff say excavation permit and SWIP plan are on file
Summary
City staff told the Public Works Committee that developer Larry Myler has an excavation permit and an approved stormwater (SWIP) plan for a temporary dirt stockpile near the mailbox curve, and described high‑level talks over trading the salt‑shed site to a developer in exchange for a new salt shed and other offsite stormwater work.
Woodland Hills Public Works Committee members were briefed Tuesday on a developer’s temporary dirt stockpile near the community mailbox area and on high‑level discussions with a nearby developer about acquiring the city’s salt shed property in exchange for building a replacement.
The committee heard that developer Larry Myler has an excavation permit and an approved SWIP plan that covers the stockpiling, and that the material will be crushed and reused in the larger development rather than hauled off. “There’s both a permit and a SWIP plan,” a staff member said, adding that the town’s SWIP reviewer had approved the submittal as part of the development’s larger plan.
The discussion followed multiple resident inquiries about whether the work is permitted and whether erosion controls are in…
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