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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES R85-10 - Oak Crest IIA -RESOLUTION OF-THE--OAK-CREST,-II-HOME.-OWNERS-ASSOCIATION The Oak Crest I% Home Owners Association wishes for the City of Georgetown Planning & Zoning Commission' the City Council, and the citizens of Georgetown to be aware that the Association is opposed� in principle, to any further re -divisions of the lots in its sub -divisions: Oak Crest Riverside; Oak Crest Ranchettes Unit I, II & III; Oak Crest Spring Valley*, and Oak Crest Highcrest Unit I. The Qrincipal reasons for this opposition are as follows: = Current residents bought and built their homes anticipating low density development as shown in the sub -division plats. Their expectations should be honored. = The entrance to the property, Spring Valley Road, is narrow and winding, sub -standard in its geometric design. Any further sub -division, creating increased traffic, poses threat to our safety. Additionally�, Country Club Road and other city streets would be adversely impacted by additional traffic unless widened by the city. � All of the sub -divisions sit on the omtcroping Edwards Limestone Formation. This limestone is quite unsuited to septic tanks due to its macro -porosity. Any additional septic tanks would, therefore, be undesirable~ Additionally, sewer lines provided to parts of the sub -division are approaching capacity, making further extension of them unsuitable. = The water & electrical supply facilites were designed for the number of units planned for the platted sub -divisions. Any re -sub -division, allowing more units, would cause re -sizing of such supply lines at possibly great expense to the City. All of the listed reasons pertain to dividing the platted number of lots into a greater number. The Homeowners Association does not object to revision of lot lines that does not result in a net increase in the number of lots, �[g�id��d_��d������t_g�y�tg_such _changqg�.