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2 more county subdivisions enter review process

The Columbian
Published: November 1, 2013, 5:00pm

Two more single-family home subdivisions in unincorporated Clark County — a 36-acre project with eight “cluster lots” and a nine-lot housing development — are in the preliminary review process through the county’s Community Development Department.

The eight-cluster-lot proposal would be called Allworth Valley Estates. It is located off Northeast Allworth Road and would subdivide approximately 36 acres.

A cluster subdivision generally sites houses on smaller parcels of land, while converting the additional land to common shared open space for the project’s residents. The nine-lot proposal is to subdivide 2.77 acres in the Pleasant Valley neighborhood for a project called Richardson Subdivision.

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