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New
Sisters subdivisions approved
Planners gave the go-ahead to
developers last week to create two new subdivisions, allowing for 66 new
residential lots in Sisters.
Richard Carpenter and Michael
Black approached the Sisters Urban Area Planning Commission Wednesday
evening, April 3, seeking approval for their two separate subdivisions,
which lie adjacent to each other on N. Larch Street near the existing
industrial park.
The 7.43 and 2.94 acre lots
have been subdivided into 66 lots. The lots range in size from 3,013 square
foot town-home lots to 6,949 square foot single family resident lots.
The subdivisions are within
walking distance of downtown and the elementary and middle schools.
Carpenter's subdivision will
lay across from a planned two-acre city park.
Realtor Steve McGhehey, who
spoke for Carpenter at the hearing, said that lots bordering the park
will be accessed by cars via an alleyway. This is to compliment the aesthetic
appeal of the common area.
Shared alleyways will be used
for this purpose throughout the two subdivisions
Black said he had no immediate
plans to develop his property.
Being that his land is adjacent
to Carpenter's, he decided to subdivide it in conjunction with Carpenter
to ensure harmony between the two properties.
Developer Bruce Forbes inquired
why a traffic impact study was not conducted for these subdivisions as
was done with his own.
City Planner Neil Thompson
responded that Forbes' development had only one existing access point
where as the two new developments fit into Sisters' existing grid.
Commissioner Sharlene Weed
said the subdivisions should be a nice addition to Sisters.
She showed concern, however,
about lower income housing stating, "a fear is if we don't start addressing
it, the community is going to lose its heart."
In other hearings, a variance
request for a side yard setback was denied while site plans for an office
building on West Adams Avenue was approved.
A variance request for a
multifamily dwelling on E. Washington were approved.
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