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Oquinn.Stanley_3yr rule_SRHARNETT COUNTY PLANNING BOARD August 3, 2020 SSttaaffff CCoonnttaacctt:: JJaayy SSiikkeess,, MMggrr ooff PPllaannnniinngg SSeerrvviicceess ((991100)) 889933--77552255 oorr jjssiikkeess@@hhaarrnneetttt..oorrgg CCaassee NNuummbbeerr:: PPLLAANN22000044--00000044 SITE INFORMATION Owner: Loretta Oquinn & Lyndell Stanley Applicant: Stancil & Assoc, PLS, PA Location: Grameta Ln (SR 1236) PIN #: 0610-55-1528, 0610-45-8192 Township: Upper Little River Total Acres: approx. 35.48 # of Proposed New Lots: 4 Zoning: RA-30 MAP REQUEST & DEVELOPMENT BACKGROUND • The applicant requests an exception from the Minor Subdivision ‘three year rule’. In March 2020, 1 lot was created. Now the family wants to further subdivide the remainder of the parent parcel to for estate purposes. These new lots will range from +1 acre to 4 acres. • Article III, Sect 8.2.1 D of the Harnett County Unified Development Ordinance: “This procedure may not be used a second time within three (3) years on any property less than 1,500 feet from the original property boundaries by anyone who owned, had an option on, or held any legal interest in the original subdivision at the time the subdivision received preliminary or final plat approval or by any subsequent owner, individual having an option on, or individual having any legal interest in the original subdivision at the time the subdivision received preliminary or final plat approval. Previous subdivided lots New area to be subdivided However, the Planning Director or Designee may at any time refer the application to the Harnett County Planning Board for consideration to allow a second minor subdivision to occur within the allotted three (3) years if deemed necessary and appropriate. Subsequent to Planning Board approval, the application shall then be reviewed in accordance with the major subdivision review and approval process by the Development Review Board. In no case shall utilization of this process allow for the number of new lots created, combined with the number of lots created by the initial minor subdivision exceed the maximum number of lots permitted by the minor subdivision process. No other requirements set forth by the minor subdivision process shall be circumvented.