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New subdivision on line for Sisters
A new 13-lot subdivision will
be built east of Sisters Elementary School along Perit Huntington Road.
The Sisters Urban Area Planning
Commission approved the subdivision earlier this month, over the objections
of some neighbors who argue that 13 lots on 2.33 acres is too dense and
out of character with surrounding neighborhoods.
"Thirteen dwellings in a 2.3
acre plot of ground is way too many," one neighbor testified in writing.
"And each dwelling will no doubt have several children and dogs. What
about our quality of life around here?"
The smallest lot will be 3,370
square feet; the largest 23,327 square feet.
According to city planner
Neil Thompson, the higher level of density reflects Sisters' new model
code, which sets design standards and allows such things as private lanes,
flag lots and urban-type densities.
The new development would
not have been possible without a sewer and the new code, Thompson said.
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