14.B.
City Council Meeting - FINAL
- Meeting Date:
- 06/18/2013
- From:
- Elaine Averitt, Planning Development Manager
Information
TITLE:
Consideration and Approval of Final Plat: A request from Pete Reznick for final plat approval of the University Terrace Unit 2, a subdivision consisting of twenty (20) single-family lots on 10.55 acres located at 4015 South Holland Road in the R1, Residential Zoning District.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approving the final plat with the conditions outlined in the staff summary and its attachments, and authorizing the Mayor to sign both the plat and City/Subdivider Agreement when notified by staff that all conditions have been met and documents are ready for recording.
Policy Decision or Reason for Action:
Title 11: General Plans and Subdivisions Section 11-20.70.030.F. indicates that approval of a final plat requires approval by the City Council provided the Council finds that the final plat meets the requirements of the zoning code and the engineering design standards and specifications.
Subsidiary Decisions Points:
None
Subsidiary Decisions Points:
None
Financial Impact:
Not applicable to this proposal.
Connection to Council Goal:
5. Retain, expand, and diversify economic base
9. Zoning Code check in and analysis of the process and implementation
9. Zoning Code check in and analysis of the process and implementation
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Yes, on April 15, 2008, the City Council approved the Preliminary Plat, PC SUB 08-001.
Options and Alternatives:
1. Approve the final plat.
2. Deny the final plat.
2. Deny the final plat.
Background/History:
- January 29, 1998, the final plat of University Terrace was recorded which included thirty (30) single-family lots and Tracts A and B on 25.7 acres. Tract B, the subject property, was identified for future development and limited to a maximum of twenty (20) dwelling units.
- April 15, 2008, Council approved the preliminary plat for University Terrace Unit 2.
- April 21, 2010, Planning staff approved an extension of the preliminary plat.
- August 16, 2011, Planning staff approved a second extension of the preliminary plat with the condition that new stormwater management requirements and a drainage report addendum be reviewed and approved to ensure compliance with the new standards.
- On May 14, 2013, inter-division staff approved the final plat with no conditions.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Information regarding community benefits and considerations is addressed in the Preliminary Plat report PC SUB 08-001, included with this staff report.
Community Involvement:
The platting process does not require a public hearing. However, the preliminary plat was reviewed by both the Planning & Zoning Commission and city council at public meetings.
Council Action:
06/18/2013 - EAB - Approved