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Lebanon planning staff opposes Summit Development annexation, cites connectivity and open-space gaps
Summary
Planning staff recommended against annexing 246 acres proposed by Summit Development, citing insufficient pedestrian connectivity, unclear tree-preservation language, and inadequate usable open space; public commenters warned of traffic effects and the developer said drafting fixes are planned.
Lebanon planning staff told the Planning Commission on an annexation and rezoning request from Summit Development that the proposal for roughly 246 acres and 311 residential lots is not ready for a favorable recommendation.
Staff outlined proposed changes in the project’s specific plan and recommended multiple amendments before the commission forward a positive recommendation. "We would suggest requiring the pedestrian connectivity to meet the code, requiring tree preservation to meet the code, requiring usable open space to meet the code, [and] require 1 additional…
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