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Meridian RanchThe El Paso County Board of County Commissioners approved the release of several bonds for public improvements in the Meridian Ranch subdivision. The following bonds were released:

  • $210,471.20 and $50,060.80 for Filing No. 3
  • $42,819.44 for Mt. Harvard Drive in Filing No. 3
The BOCC also approved the application for final acceptance of Mt. Harvard Drive and other ìcertain streetsî into the EPC road maintenance system.GTL Development LLC requested approval of a 55.56-acre Planned Unit Development in Meridian Ranch Filing No.8. The site is located off the extension of Rainbow Bridge Drive, between Rex Road and Londonderry Drive and would create 145 single-family lots on 20.43 acres, 12.10 acres of rights-of-way; and 12.46 acres of open space, which includes a 3-acre community park. GTL also asked for approval of the PUD as the preliminary plan as well.The commissioners approved the request.Stapleton Road extension projectThe BOCC heard a request from George and Linda Tasoulis and Andrew G. Maniatis Trust for a resolution to approve a memorandum of agreement, and to approve and accept temporary construction easements, a special warranty deed and administrative determination from Jan. 13.The board also heard a request from John R. and Linda B. Jennings for a resolution to approve a memorandum of agreement, and to approve and accept temporary construction easements, a special warranty deed, and administrative determination from Dec. 10, 2014.The commissioners approved both requests.Construction behind 7-ElevenDeveloper Ron Waldthausen said two lots in the Bent Grass commercial filing have been sold to a veterinarian and a dentist. According to the county records, the veterinarian is Amy Clark.

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