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Council advances first reading of 815 Strecker Road lot split as Highland Summit homeowners seek delay
Summary
Council approved first reading of Bill 3012 to split a 5.86-acre parcel into two lots; Highland Summit residents urged postponement and asked for more time to review a recorded easement that would provide access through their subdivision. The developer—s representative said the plat meets city subdivision requirements.
The City Council on Monday gave first reading to Bill 3012, an ordinance that would split a 5.86-acre parent parcel on Strecker Road into two lots (approximately 2.86 and 3.0 acres). The lot-split proposal includes a recorded perpetual access easement to serve the new 3-acre lot.
Elizabeth Lum, attorney for the property owner, told the council the rezoning was previously approved and that the current item is an administrative plat approval: "This is now at the administrative point. We're looking at a plat that meets the city's requirements," she said. Lum said the applicant had offered to pay assessments and would consider…
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