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Neighbors say they weren’t notified as developer seeks 75‑home subdivision on Bishop Road
Summary
A proposal to rezone about 25.5 acres on Bishop Road for 75 single‑family homes prompted sustained public comment on May 4: residents say they did not receive mailed notices and raised environmental, traffic, sewer and buffer concerns; the applicant said notices were mailed using the city list and that technical documents are in the application.
Applicant representative Josh Mahoney presented a rezoning (Z‑26‑013) to change roughly 25.5 acres from AG‑1 to CUP to allow about 75 single‑family detached homes with a minimum lot size of about 6,760 square feet. The project plan shows one access off Bishop Road, internal street loops, playground space and several retention ponds.
Residents at the meeting repeatedly raised two central concerns: that they did not receive the mailed notices required for the outreach radius and that the development would harm environmental resources and increase dangerous traffic through a nearby school zone. "No notice was…
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