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Planning commission approves subdivision waiver to let resident build family home; waiver to sunset after 48 months if construction not completed
Summary
The commission approved subdivision waiver SW2601 allowing an 11-acre parcel to be split so the applicant can build a home for her elderly mother; vote 4-3 with an added condition that the waiver expires after 48 months if no certificate of occupancy is issued.
The Prince George County Planning Commission on March 26 approved a subdivision waiver (SW2601) that allows an 11-acre parcel to be divided into two lots so the applicant can construct a single-family home for her 81-year-old mother.
Staff (presented by April Brenton) said the waiver seeks relief from Code section 77-56(c), which requires shared entrance easements for residential lots with access to certain road types. The parcel is near Petersburg, has significant wetlands and was rezoned for a family…
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