HomeMy WebLinkAboutCampbell Response V2Good afternoon Pat. Thanks for your patience.
Again, I want to say thank you for raising questions about the proposed DiChristopher lot split. Your questions caused further review and analysis of City Code related to corner lots.
I have spoken to the City Attorney and Mike Allen, owner of Allen Engineering, who collectively have a great deal of experience in land development and subdivision, and the general consensus
is the current definitions in the Code do not adequately address how to determine corner lot compliance with zoning dimensional requirements.
For this reason, I will be bringing an item to the P&Z Board, and ultimately the Council, addressing this Code matter. In the meantime, I will be recommending that the DiChristopher
application be continued.
With respect to your email about what questions went to the consulting surveyor, they were conveyed via a phone conversation earlier this week. As I recall, I asked about how the lot
depth and width definition in the City Code applied to the proposed lots and whether the proposed lots met minimum City zoning requirements.
Hope that helps and that you have a nice Labor Day weekend. Dave
David Dickey
Community & Economic Development Director
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