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Summit zoning board approves McMillans’ steep‑slope plan for 230 Oak Ridge with conditions
Summary
The Summit Zoning Board granted a steep‑slope variance to Thomas and Allison McMillan for work at 230 Oak Ridge Avenue, approving disturbance of 3,600 sq ft (including 1,800 sq ft previously disturbed by city sewer work) with conditions requiring engineer/forester review of landscaping and standard compliance items.
The Summit Zoning Board of Adjustment voted Dec. 16 to approve a steep‑slope variance for Thomas and Allison McMillan at 230 Oak Ridge Avenue, permitting 3,600 square feet of disturbance tied to recent sewer replacement and proposed terracing, walkways and pool‑area work.
The board's attorney read two conditions before the vote: compliance with items listed in the board engineer’s memorandum and submission of a revised landscaping plan consistent with the approved site plan for review by the city forester and board engineer. The single C‑variance required four votes; the motion carried following executive‑session deliberations.
The applicants and their engineer, Andrew Clark,…
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