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City approves controversial eleven lot subdivision plan

August 28, 2024 | Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico


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City approves controversial eleven lot subdivision plan
During a recent city commission meeting, Stella Raelle presented a proposal for an eleven-lot subdivision submitted by the Crimmons Family Limited Partnership. The property in question is located along the 3000 block of North White Sands Boulevard. According to ordinance number 1197, any subdivision resulting in an increase of more than two lots requires approval from the city commission.

Raelle provided an overview of the subdivision, noting that the area is zoned as a C-3 business district. She confirmed that the application had been filed and all associated fees paid. The technical review committee had already reviewed and approved the plat, leading staff to recommend its approval to the commission.

Commission members engaged in a brief discussion regarding the layout of the lots, particularly seeking clarification on the placement of lot five, which was not clearly visible on the provided plat. Raelle explained that lot five is situated near a cul-de-sac between lots four and seven, although its size raised questions about its potential use.

The commission's approval of the subdivision will pave the way for further development in the area, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance local business opportunities.

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