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Public hearing on proposed Burns Harbor subdivision continued after cul-de-sac, drainage and easement concerns
Summary
The planning body continued a public hearing on a proposed PUD for a vacant Burns Harbor parcel after residents raised concerns about an unfinished cul-de-sac, a $5,000 premium paid for certain lots, potential easement encroachment, and unresolved stormwater and hydrology issues; the applicant must file a new legal description before the item returns.
A public hearing on a planned-unit development rezoning for a vacant parcel in Burns Harbor was continued after residents and board members raised questions about an unfinished cul-de-sac, a $5,000 premium paid on some lots, and unresolved stormwater and easement issues.
The chair opened the hearing and heard from a presenter for the applicant, who outlined the property and the ordinance process. The presenter said, "There is a large vacant, parcel with no homes," and explained that the planning body could make a recommendation to the town council, which may hold its own public comment.
Residents told the board they had concerns about lot…
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