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Council advances first reading of Cascade Hills PUD amendment after developer reduces lots to cut costs
Summary
The council approved the first reading of Ordinance 12-87, a PUD amendment for Cascade Hills that removes one dead-end road and four lots (reducing the subdivision from 52 to 48 lots) to address a budget overrun; developer Brandon Foster said park area was increased and the detention pond retained. Councilmember Gary abstained due to CHADD board membership.
The Hot Springs City Council conducted a public hearing and approved the first reading of Ordinance 12-87, which amends PUD No. 3 for the Cascade Hills subdivision.
Brandon Foster of Skoll Construction told the council the amendment responds to a budget overrun: the developer removed a one-sided dead-end road and…
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