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Reserve at Wildcat Creek preliminary plat results in tie vote after residents warn of washouts and flood risk
Summary
The planning board split on the Reserve at Wildcat Creek preliminary subdivision (80.27 acres, 38 lots) after neighbors described recurring washouts on Wright Avenue and board members questioned reliance on a county-owned box culvert; roll call produced a tie and the matter will be appealed to the county judge.
The Washington County Planning Board could not reach a majority on the Reserve at Wildcat Creek preliminary subdivision after public comment and technical questions about flood control and a county-owned box culvert.
Staff described the proposal as an 80.27-acre subdivision with 38 lots (37 buildable and one common-area detention). Applicant Anthony Fredo of Sand Creek Engineering said the project would include septic service for lots and public water connections and that the road arrangement and fire-department requirements were coordinated during review.
Board members pressed the applicant…
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