Consent 1.G.
Regular City Council Meeting
- Meeting Date:
- 02/09/2015
- TITLE
- High Sierra Subdivision, 6th Filing: Preliminary Plat Approval Extension Request
- PRESENTED BY:
- Candi Millar
- Department:
- Planning & Community Services
Presentation:
PROBLEM/ISSUE STATEMENT
High Sierra Subdivision, 6th Filing is a proposed subdivision that would create 21 lots for residential use out of 7.18 acres, and is part of a larger master planned area with multiple filings (see attached Master Plan). The property is located north of Annandale Road and east of Greenbriar Road in the Lake Hills area, and is zoned Residential-9600 (R-96) and Residential-7000-Restricted (R-70-R). City Council granted conditional approval of the preliminary plat of High Sierra Subdivision, 6th Filing on February 9, 2009. Section 23-302.M. of the City Subdivision Regulations stipulates that the conditional approval of major preliminary plats shall be in force for not more than three years unless extended by City Council to a period of time mutually agreed-upon by Council and the subdivider. The three year preliminary plat approval period expired on February 9, 2012; prior to that time the subdivider had requested and received extensions to the approval period for three additional years. The current preliminary plat approval is valid until February 9, 2015. With that approval deadline approaching, the subdivider has requested an additional two year extension. If the extension is granted, the preliminary plat approval will remain valid until February 9, 2017.
ALTERNATIVES ANALYZED
The City Council may:
1. Changes to the subdivision regulations since the original approval and whether the subdivision as originally approved is essentially compliant with the new regulations.
2. Progress to date in completing the subdivision as a whole and any phases.
3. Phasing of the subdivision and the ability for the existing development to operate without the delayed development.
4. Dependence of infrastructure development on the subdivision.
5. Duration of the requested extension.
6. Demonstrated ability of the subdivider to complete the subdivision.
7. Such other factors or criteria as deemed material in the discretion of the governing body.
Planning staff's evaluation of these criteria is included in the attachments.
- Approve the request to extend the preliminary plat approval for two years; or
- Deny the request.
1. Changes to the subdivision regulations since the original approval and whether the subdivision as originally approved is essentially compliant with the new regulations.
2. Progress to date in completing the subdivision as a whole and any phases.
3. Phasing of the subdivision and the ability for the existing development to operate without the delayed development.
4. Dependence of infrastructure development on the subdivision.
5. Duration of the requested extension.
6. Demonstrated ability of the subdivider to complete the subdivision.
7. Such other factors or criteria as deemed material in the discretion of the governing body.
Planning staff's evaluation of these criteria is included in the attachments.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Platting and subsequent development of 21 lots for residential development would increase the tax revenues for the City. Allowing the subdivider additional time to prepare the final plat documents for approval and recording should not have any direct financial impact to the City.
RECOMMENDATION
Planning staff recommends that the City Council approve the request for an extension of the preliminary plat approval date for High Sierra Subdivision, 6th Filing for two years, and set the new expiration date to February 9, 2017.