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Commission approves Redden Farms preliminary plat after neighbors cite new flooding
Summary
Residents opposed the Redden Farms preliminary plat, saying recent grading and development have increased runoff onto their long-held property; the applicant and staff said the phase drains to new detention ponds and complies with updated city drainage criteria; the commission approved the plat.
The Midlothian Planning and Zoning Commission approved a preliminary plat for Redden Farms Phase 2a/2b despite public opposition from neighbors who said new development runoff has begun flooding their property.
At the public hearing, resident Lynn Bridal said the development27s grading and dirt piles were redirecting water onto her industrial parcel and cow pen and that the volume of runoff "is more than it was in the past." Eric Olsen, a…
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