Changes to Brevard’s law on developing steep hillsides will allow both an affordable project and greater density in the biggest residential developments planned in the city in recent years.
Right on Dan. Look at 99 Eastbrook ave Brevard, 1,354 sq ft on .11 acres sloped lot; and 85 Eastbrook Ave, same size house on same sized lot.
Who is the developer & why would the city council allow this? If .11 acres is now what a 1300+ square-foot house can go on in Brevard, will end up looking like a row home ghetto such as Baltimore, Little Rock or Detroit in no time.
Has anyone ever investigated whether these developers have ties to anybody on city council such as quid pro quo or jobs for family members in that industry?
My only hope is that this does not change the natural flow of water. When we move earth we tend to change the natural direction and flow of water. This could be of unfortunate unintended consequences. I hope everyone knows what they are doing and not just think they know. Yes we need more housing; but at what cost. Let’s not give away or destroy the environment that brought us all here.
Right on Dan. Look at 99 Eastbrook ave Brevard, 1,354 sq ft on .11 acres sloped lot; and 85 Eastbrook Ave, same size house on same sized lot.
Who is the developer & why would the city council allow this? If .11 acres is now what a 1300+ square-foot house can go on in Brevard, will end up looking like a row home ghetto such as Baltimore, Little Rock or Detroit in no time.
Has anyone ever investigated whether these developers have ties to anybody on city council such as quid pro quo or jobs for family members in that industry?
My only hope is that this does not change the natural flow of water. When we move earth we tend to change the natural direction and flow of water. This could be of unfortunate unintended consequences. I hope everyone knows what they are doing and not just think they know. Yes we need more housing; but at what cost. Let’s not give away or destroy the environment that brought us all here.
Thank you for continuing to cover all these topics for our rapidly growing small town. I appreciate your unbiased coverage!