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Residents urge protections for Milton’s rural viewshed; propose as‑built surveys and impervious-area labeling
Summary
At a Milton public input meeting on AG1 lots, residents urged safeguards for viewsheds and neighborhood character, recommending measures such as as‑built surveys at certificate of occupancy, labeling impervious-area allowances on recorded minor plats, and standardized planting for front-building-line areas.
Residents at the City of Milton public input meeting raised repeated concerns about loss of rural viewshed and proposed procedural fixes to reduce downstream conflicts when small lots are created under the minor-plat process.
Carson Seville, a large-lot owner, warned that "once we lose this unique feel and layout that Milton has, it will never go back," and urged careful review so future neighborhoods are not "squeezed in." Greg…
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