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Council continues public hearing on Juniper Muir subdivision; requests pedestrian-access and winter-safety analyses
Summary
Council continued the public hearing on the Juniper Muir preliminary plat (SUB25-01) to Sept. 25 and asked staff and the applicant to return with concepts for pedestrian connectivity, measures to prevent backing onto Woolly Avenue in winter, and options for proportional safety improvements.
The City of McCall council continued its public hearing on preliminary plat SUB25-01 (Juniper Muir subdivision, remainder lot in Spring Mountain Ranch) and set a date certain for continued deliberation on Sept. 25. The applicant seeks to subdivide a remainder block into five lots, each roughly around one acre in size.
Staff planner Meredith Todd summarized the application and engineering constraints: the parcel is in R-4 zoning (up to four units per acre), but the applicant proposed a low-density layout averaging about one unit per acre because of topography, a wetland, and site-specific constraints. Todd and city engineering staff noted driveway access and sight-line considerations on Woolly Avenue were…
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