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Friday, May 12, 2006

P&Z Board OK's Shundi Road Annexation

Members of the Grove Planning & Zoning Board voted 3-1 to annex a portion of Shundi Road south of 13th Street to where it intersects with the new 18th street extension, at this week's meeting. Board member Judith Read voted against the proposal, citing problems with the legal description and publication of the legal notice for the agenda item.

She said the County Commissioners voted Sept. 25, 2005 to give the city the entire road from 13th street to Lake Road 3 but the city at this time does not wish to accept the entire Section line road easement. She asked that this be noted and made part of the annexation procedure, for future reference.

The board approved the site plan for Cedar Oaks Shopping Center at Highway 59 and Sunset Drive, for Bluesky Realty. Plans are to build a building 130 x 60 feet to house up to six tenants; 58 parking spaces will be provided as well as two rows of mini storage facilities behind the structure, with a privacy fence separating it from the homes toward the lake.

Also approved was a site plan for Forest Park housing development, across the street from Lendonwood Gardens on Har-Ber Road. Some 21 home sites will be developed in the trees, with as few trees removed as possible, Herb Manning, developer, said. Homes will be of the same quality as Carey Bay Estates, in the $130-160,000 price range; streets will be curbed and guttered, with fire hydrants installed.

A site plan for an ATM Bank machine for IBC Bank at the shopping center at 6826 Highway 59 was also approved.

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