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File #: 2025-19322   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/30/2025 Meeting Body Development Review Committee
On agenda: 6/2/2025 Final action:
Title: Freedom Commons Ph 1 - Standalone Waiver Request Armstrong Freedom Commons Ph 1; Marion Ranch Phase 1 Project #2021110094 #32794 Parcel #35623-007-01 Tillman & Associates Engineering LDC 6.8.6.A - Buffers CODE states It is the intent of this section to eliminate or reduce the negative impacts of the adjacent uses upon each other such that the long-term continuance of either use is not threatened by such impacts and the uses may be considered compatible. APPLICANT states Part A: Request waiver to allow the existing trees and underbrush along the west boundary to satisfy requirements instead of the proposed hedge and trees. The existing trees (a mix of oaks and pines) and underbrush meet tree and screening requirements. Any remaining visual gaps in the underbrush will be planted with drought tolerant (unirrigated) shrubs and grasses to attain a height of three to four feet. Part B: Buffer is currently located in Marion County owned right-of-way. As agreed upon, additional plante...
Attachments: 1. 6.1 Freedom Commons Ph 1 – Standalone Waiver Request - 32794 Tillman_.pdf

 

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Freedom Commons Ph 1 - Standalone Waiver Request

Armstrong Freedom Commons Ph 1; Marion Ranch Phase 1

Project #2021110094     #32794     Parcel #35623-007-01

Tillman & Associates Engineering

 

LDC 6.8.6.A - Buffers

CODE states It is the intent of this section to eliminate or reduce the negative impacts of the adjacent uses upon each other such that the long-term continuance of either use is not threatened by such impacts and the uses may be considered compatible.

APPLICANT states Part A: Request waiver to allow the existing trees and underbrush along the west boundary to satisfy requirements instead of the proposed hedge and trees. The existing trees (a mix of oaks and pines) and underbrush meet tree and screening requirements. Any remaining visual gaps in the underbrush will be planted with drought tolerant (unirrigated) shrubs and grasses to attain a height of three to four feet. Part B: Buffer is currently located in Marion County owned right-of-way. As agreed upon, additional planted screening, necessary to fill any gaps, will be planted after said right-of-way is vacated. Applicant requests final site clearance with approval of this waiver.

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