HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe Young lot split (16)I am in meetings this AM until at least 10:30. I am available any time this afternoon.
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On Jun 3, 2015, at 3:24 AM, "David Dickey" <D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org<mailto:D.Dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org>> wrote:
I will call this morning to discuss. Dave
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From: Billyoung101 <billyoung101@aol.com<mailto:billyoung101@aol.com>>
Date: June 2, 2015 at 7:36:47 PM EDT
To: d.dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org<mailto:d.dickey@cityofcapecanaveral.org>
Subject: Young lot split
Dave,
On May 13th I sent you an email requesting a reference to the building code that prohibits a tie-in to an existing utility line. It seemed to me to be a simple question that would result
in a prompt response. I have made follow-up requests requesting an answer to my question---still no response. Another week has passed and still no reply to my simple request. Again
I am asking for the building code that prohibits a tie-in to an existing utility line. If you don't know, just say so and I will ask someone else....Maybe the Mayor or City Manager.
Also in one of your previous emails you stated that the requirements for a lot split and a subdivision are essentially the same except for the approval process. I disagree. Having read
the ordinances for a "lot split" and also for a "subdivision" I see significant differences. Please specify the ordinance in the "lot split" ordinance that requires that utility lines
must available as a requirement for approval of the lot split. This is a simple lot split, not a subdivision or a PUD.
A prompt response would be appreciated.
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