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Seaford council unanimously approves Cannon Subdivision at 817 Lincoln Street

Seaford Mayor and Council · December 11, 2024
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Summary

After a public hearing, Seaford council approved a subdivision that splits 817 Lincoln Street into two R‑2 lots; planning staff said both lots meet R‑2 minimums and planning & zoning recommended approval on 12/05/2024.

Seaford — The mayor and council voted unanimously to approve a subdivision of 817 Lincoln Street, the property owners Gary and Annette Cannon said during a public hearing.

Planning staff presented the proposal and said the existing parcel would be divided into two R‑2 lots. "They're proposing to split it into 2 lots. Lot 1 is where the existing house is. That'll be 40 feet wide, 5,277 square feet. Lot 2 will be a vacant lot, 40 feet wide as well, 5,166 square feet," staff said during the presentation. Staff noted both lots meet the R‑2 zone minimums of 35 feet wide and 4,500 square feet and said planning and zoning made a favorable recommendation on 12/05/2024.

Councilman Alan Quillen moved to approve the request; Councilman Mike Bradley seconded. Vice Mayor Dan Henderson, Councilwoman Grasset, Councilman Bradley and Councilman Cohen each cast a recorded "yes" vote when the mayor requested a recall vote, and the motion passed unanimously.

The council's action grants the land‑use approval to create the two lots as described. No public opposition was recorded during the hearing and staff did not note outstanding conditions tied to the subdivision during the meeting.

The council did not set additional conditions or a specific timetable for any subsequent permits (for example, building or utility connections) during the meeting. If the applicants pursue development on the vacant lot, they will still be required to follow Seaford's permitting and inspection processes.