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Lee County resident objects to Hardwood Hollows Phase 2 final plat; commission approves
Summary
An adjacent homeowner told the Lee County Commission she learned of the Hardwood Hollows Phase 2 development only after approvals were in place and urged an environmental assessment; county staff and the engineer said buffers and ADEM oversight apply, and the commission approved the final plat with one commissioner opposing.
An adjacent homeowner told the Lee County Commission she was kept "in the dark" about the Hardwood Hollows Phase 2 subdivision and asked the board for a three-month environmental assessment before construction moves forward. The commission approved the final plat after hearing from the resident, an engineer for the development and county staff.
The resident, who said her property is immediately adjacent to the proposed work, complained that the developer and county had already completed approvals before she received notice. "This whole thing was done in such a manner as to keep me, the property owner, in the dark until after it was already a done deal,"…
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