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Planning board recommends denying ICI Homes’ request to add 13 homes in East Hampton MPD
Summary
After extended public comment citing drainage, traffic, school capacity and lot‑size concerns, the board voted 6–0 to recommend denial to City Council of an amendment that would increase entitlements from 58 to 71 dwellings and reduce minimum lot sizes in the East Hampton MPD.
The Planning and Land Development Regulation Board on Dec. 17 recommended that City Council deny ICI Homes’ requested amendment to the East Hampton master plan development (MPD) that would raise the development’s entitlement from 58 to 71 single‑family homes.
City staff presented the request as an MPD amendment that would reduce minimum lot sizes (internal lots to 5,500 sq ft, some perimeter lots to about 6,600 sq ft), reduce certain setbacks (from 7.5 feet to 5 feet on interior sides) and add 13 dwelling units while modestly reducing the development footprint (staff estimated a decrease of about 7,500 square feet). Staff said the proposal would keep the site’s overall gross density below what county…
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