Replat of existing lots to create a small lot for a cell tower, requiring waivers for cul-de-sac access and minimum street frontage. The final plat was conditionally approved.
The waivers allow for the placement of a cell tower on a constrained lot, addressing access and floodplain issues, while preserving land for commercial development. Concerns were raised about traffic safety at the access point.
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