Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Denied six-lot subdivision reconsidered and approved - New estates will go up in Rural Preservation zone - Examiner, 2/21/08:
Final approval has been granted to a six-lot subdivision at the corner of Old Noah Hunt Road and County Route 526.

the six lots in the Rural Preservation (RUP) zone average just under 10 acres each and measure a total of 58.4 acres. RUP zoning requires 10-acre lots.
Must be the "new math" they teach over at the Millstone Elementary that makes that add up right.
Mayor Nancy Grbelja said some people in the community have been misled into believing that the Planning Board has approved undersized lots with this application.
No!
She said the property originally measured 60 acres, but roadway dedications made over the years have resulted in lots that now measure slightly under 10 acres each.
"Roadway dedications" being roads within the housing development itself?!

We happened by there last night after a sneaker & sandal run (ha-ha) to the Stride Rite outlet and McDonalds. I was shocked to see heavy equipment over there, moving dirt around. Not wasting any time. I was unaware of the decision, of the board's reversal, until just now.

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