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Commission reviews Rock Point subdivision and a three‑lot final plat near Lee Road 42
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Summary
Staff presented a proposal for Rock Point Subdivision (nine lots on ~16.6 acres, smallest 1.1 acres) and a separate three-lot final plat (smallest ~0.49 acres) on Lee Road 42; staff said both plats meet county subdivision regulations and reported no public objections received through phone inquiries.
Lee County staff presented two land-division items to the commission: a proposal for Rock Point Subdivision in Commission District 4 near Lake Harding and a separate final plat titled "Division Of Lot 1 Howard Libro 42."
For Rock Point, staff said the proposal is for nine lots on a 16.6‑acre tract with the smallest lot about 1.1 acres, all with road frontage, and that the plat meets county subdivision regulations. "Haven't received any phone calls," the agency official said, indicating no known objections to the subdivision.
The final plat item is a three‑lot division off Lee Road 42 with the smallest lot about 0.49 acres; staff said the developer's survey name produced an unusual plat name but confirmed driveway spacing and sight‑distance meet county requirements and that the plat complies with subdivision regulations.
Why it matters: subdivision approvals change parcelization, affect local infrastructure planning and can influence zoning and service delivery. The transcript records staff recommendations and compliance checks but does not record final votes.
