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Developer seeks to count shared driveways toward lot area for four‑lot subdivision; neighbors raise flooding concerns
Summary
Applicant asked Hillsborough County to allow shared-driveway easements to be included in lot-area calculations so four proposed lots on Livingston Avenue meet the 7,000‑sq‑ft minimum; transportation staff said the shared access approach aligns with driveway spacing rules but nearby residents warned the parcel collects stormwater and asked about sewer, privacy and fencing.
An applicant seeking to subdivide a vacant parcel on Livingston Avenue into four single‑family lots asked to include two shared‑driveway easements in each lot’s area calculation so every lot would meet the RSC‑6 minimum of 7,000 square feet.
Eva Russo of Advanced Engineering, representing the owner, told the hearing the design uses two 30‑foot shared‑driveway easements (one serving lots 1–2 and the other serving lots 3–4) to reduce the number of curb cuts on arterial Livingston…
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