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Date: Fri 01-Aug-1997

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Date: Fri 01-Aug-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: ANDYG

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Botsford Residential Development Is Approved

BY ANDREW GOROSKO

Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members have approved creating another 29

lots in the sprawling Rollingwood residential subdivision near High Bridge

Road in Botsford.

In approving the 29 lots, the P&Z July 24 actually approved two separate

resubdivisions of land in the 215-acre Rollingwood property.

Section 5 of the development is 24 lots; Section 4 is five lots. When

completed, the overall Rollingwood project is expected to contain about 90

lots. The land is in the vicinity of High Bridge Road, New Lebbon Road, Marlin

Road, East Marlin Road, and Hoseye Coach Road.

In approving the 24-lot Section 5 of Rollingwood, P&Z members required that

the applicant, Blakeman Construction, LLC, post a $760,000 road construction

bond and install three underground tanks to hold water for firefighting. The

location of those tanks will be approved by the fire marshal.

Monty Blakeman of Blakeman Construction told P&Z members that an area along

New Lebbon Road known as "the pit" to its neighbors is being filled in to

prevent it from posing safety hazards to area children.

In approving the five-lot Section 4 of Rollingwood, the P&Z is requiring the

developer to post a $125,000 road construction bond; build an engineered

septic system on Lot 43, and add one firefighting water tank in a location to

be approved by the fire marshal.

P&Z member Heidi Winslow noted that members of the public at a past public

hearing on Rollingwood expressed concerns over added traffic that will be

generated by the presence of new homes in the area.

Also, members of the public asked that the town slow down the rate of new

residential development, she added.

P&Z members have noted those comments, but have no jurisdiction over

controlling such matters, Ms Winslow said.

Both Section 5 and Section 4 of Rollingwood received the unanimous approval of

P&Z members.

The P&Z already has approved Sections I, II, and III of Rollingwood.

The Rollingwood development, which is being built on more than 200 acres, is

one of the largest residential construction projects in town.

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