Date: Fri 22-Nov-1996
Date: Fri 22-Nov-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-Mile-Hill-Estates
Full Text:
Mile Hill Subdivision Sails Through P&Z
B Y A NDREW G OROSKO
Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members have approved Mile Hill Estates,
a residential subdivision consisting of 13 building lots on 35 acres off Mile
Hill Road South.
P&Z members unanimously approved the development project at a November 14
meeting.
JSSL Partnership plans to build the houses near Mile Hill Road South,
Nunnawauk Road and Hitfield Road. The property is in the vicinity of the
Nunnawauk Meadows apartment complex for the elderly and Garner Correctional
Institution.
P&Z member Thomas Paisley termed the plans for the development "a perfect
application," noting that no plan revisions were required after town technical
staff members made their reviews.
Easton surveyor and land engineer Larry Edwards represents the development
partnership. Mr Edwards also is one of the partners.
The parcel which has two-acre minimum residential zoning contains more than
five acres of open space land.
The development project meets all zoning, health and engineering requirements
of the town and would have no adverse effects on public health, safety or
welfare, according to Mr Edwards.
Residents attending an October hearing asked whether the development would
create water supply problems, drainage problems and traffic hazards on Mile
Hill Road South.
In response to the residents, Mr Edwards said the amount of new traffic using
Mile Hill Road South won't pose problems.
"We don't feel our proposed development will have any adverse effect on
traffic in the area," he said. The developers meet and exceed the local health
regulations concerning the placement of water wells, he said. Storm drains
serving the development will have adequate capacity to drain away water from
the site, he said.
The development won't require any new road construction, but will use existing
frontage on town roads for its subdivided lots.
Those listed as partnership members with at least a 10 percent interest in the
subdivision are from Easton. They are: Larry Edwards, James Edwards, Stephen
Edwards, and Sally Bergen.
