Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Commissioner Bowden asked whether Lost Tree was going to build the homes or <br />sell off the lots to someone else to build the homes. <br /> <br />Chuck Byrum <br />, President of Lost Tree Village Corporation, explained that Lost <br />Tree does not have their own construction company but their practice has been to hire local <br />builders to develop the land. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wheeler asked if there will be any two-story homes on the property <br />and whether they would be able to place a grid type subdivision with the restrictions on the <br />property. <br /> <br />Mr. Byrum <br />clarified that Lost Tree is unable at the moment to commit to one- <br />story homes. <br /> <br />Director Boling explained it is difficult to know all of the parameters for <br />permitting and under a conventional subdivision more density would be allowed. <br /> <br />Mr. Byrum <br />Discussion ensued on traffic issues and from Lost Tree explained <br />there will be less traffic than their study predicted. <br /> <br />Donna Keys <br /> pointed out that not all open space is necessarily green space and <br />asked if Lost Tree could use an impervious surface for roads and driveways. <br /> <br />Bill Cur <br />explained that 56 percent of the project is all green space and that does <br />not include yards, swimming pools, and sidewalks. <br /> <br />th <br />Raymond Stevenson <br />, 4290 69 Street, asked that this item get tabled until we get <br />the reports from all of the environmental agencies. <br />June 21, 2005 20 <br /> <br />