Also a major concern is the density of the project which has lot sizes ranging in size from 6,000 square feet to one acre. It has been argued in the past that the new General Plan proposed minimum lot sizes of 8,000 square feet and larger and that the Jackson Hills developer should be held to that lot size. A benefit of the project, it has been argued is using reclaimed water to water the golf course.This has been a major argument on behalf of the opponents, but according to City Planner Susan Peters if recycled water is not available the project would designate the associated golf course lots as Open Space under the General Plan Amendment and place development prohibitions within the Planned Unit Master Development Plan.
Last night after nearly 5 hours of
public comment and discussion the Jackson Planning Commission, after hearing
arguments both for and against the project recommended, denial of the project
to the City Council. Commissioners
Terri Works, Dave Butow and Warren Carlton all said no to the project with
Commissioners Wayne Garibaldi and Leticia Sexton stating that they would like
to see a redesign of the project. Ultimately it’s the City Council who
has the final vote in the matter. The Planning Commission’s recommendation will
now move forward to the City Council for their review and discussion