GoodRiches withdraws subdivision; approval will expire without mylar filing, Planning Commission told

2814706 · January 2, 2025

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Summary

The GoodRiches have decided not to file a mylar to finalize their subdivision approval; planning staff told commissioners the approval will expire and no changes will occur as a result of the withdrawal.

Planning staff informed the commission that the applicants known as GoodRiches have elected to withdraw their subdivision and will not file a mylar to finalize the approval. As a result, the previously granted approval will expire and the lots as recorded will remain unchanged.

Staff said the applicants withdrew because they were overwhelmed by neighbor comments and outstanding driveway/access concerns; no new filing will be submitted and no new town action is expected unless the applicants reapply. The commission did not take formal action; staff will record the status as an expired approval when the statutory filing deadline passes.