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Pacific approves Highlands PUD with new lot-size, buffer and road requirements
Summary
The Board of Aldermen approved Bill 5251, adopting a preliminary planned unit development for the Highlands subdivision (Ordinance 3426) after amendments requiring 1,300 sq ft minimum dwellings, 100-foot lot widths, a 30-foot tree buffer and a 26-foot private road with specified pavement depth.
Pacific’s Board of Aldermen on Sept. 17 approved a preliminary planned unit development for the Highlands subdivision on Oak Ridge Summit Road, adopting Bill 5251 as Ordinance 3426 after several amendments to the developer’s proposal.
The board’s final vote approved three substantive changes to the developer’s preliminary plan: a minimum dwelling size of 1,300 square feet, a minimum lot width of 100 feet and a 30-foot tree buffer along the Sierra Ridge and View Meadows boundaries. The council also directed that the private access road be 26 feet wide with 3 inches of asphalt over crushed rock consistent with the city’s standard for minor streets.
Why it mattered: The developer, Grama Summit Partners LLC, had proposed a low-density layout and asked for pavement and…
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