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Walton County’s Technical Review Committee on Dec. 17 moved to conditionally approve an Interlight Engineering application to develop 10 single‑family lots (lots 11–20) on 2.99 acres in District 5.
Tim (planning staff) described the application and said planning comments were minor but that public works and engineering raised clarification items. He recommended the committee advance the application to the director for a development order once outstanding comments are resolved.
Applicant David Smith said the design team had completed a boundary survey and had updated plans to address comments, including labeling corrections. Smith told the committee that the remaining engineering items were primarily clarifications that they can easily address on resubmittal.
The committee voted to conditionally approve the minor development request; staff noted that any outstanding environmental or fire comments would need resolution before issuing a development order.
Next steps: applicant to resubmit revised plans addressing engineering and public‑works comments and to await staff clearance before the development order is issued.
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