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Scotland County planning board tables Clayton Homes proposal amid map errors and resident concerns
Summary
The Scotland County Planning Board tabled a Clayton Homes subdivision application to create seven lots on roughly 5 acres after staff found the submitted map mislabeled and residents raised drainage, well and road-safety concerns. The developer’s representative sought guidance on required corrections.
The Scotland County Planning Board voted to table a subdivision application from Clayton Homes that would divide about 5 acres at the corner of Lord Hill Church Road and Stevens Grove Road into seven residential lots.
Board members and staff found the application’s map deficient and inconsistently labeled. A staff reviewer said the plan had been stamped and sealed by a surveyor but lacked the correct approval certificates and “is not a preliminary map” for major-subdivision review, and that the submission was incorrectly titled a “minor subdivision.” The board noted that state rules (160D) and the number of lots typically…
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