Variance to remove trees exceeding the 80% preservation requirement for the Sienna Lakes subdivision.
Allows for the removal of more trees than typically permitted for the Sienna Lakes subdivision development.
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Variance to remove trees exceeding the 80% preservation requirement for the Sienna Lakes subdivision.
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