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02/27/2012
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12-014
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• <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM IF <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Paul Bengtson <br />MEETING DATE: February 27, 2012 <br />TOPIC: Consideration of Resolution No. 12 -14 <br />Extension of Time for The Preserve <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />In 2006 the City Council approved The Preserve, a residential subdivision. This approval <br />included Ordinance 08 -06, a Rezone to Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Resolution 06- <br />137 approving a PUD Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat. The site has not been <br />developed, but the owner is still interested in pursuing the project. <br />BACKGROUND <br />A PUD Development Stage Plan must be followed by the Final Plan application within twelve <br />months under the zoning ordinance. Likewise, a final plat must be submitted within one year of <br />the preliminary plat approval under the subdivision regulations. The City extended the deadline <br />with Resolutions 08 -109, 09 -77, 10 -34, 10 -86, 11 -30, and 11 -85. <br />We did receive a final plat application though there were pieces of information still lacking. <br />Staff did bring it to the Planning & Zoning Board, which gave a recommendation based on <br />receiving the missing pieces. All incomplete and missing elements must be submitted before the <br />application is complete and the final plat is brought to the City Council for approval. <br />Preservation of open space on this site is an important step for implementing the City's larger <br />greenway vision. The site includes a high value natural resource area. Permanent open space <br />behind most lots extends for hundreds of feet and will be in a permanent conservation easement. <br />The approval included a restoration and management plan for wetlands and other open space. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Approve Resolution No. 11 -85 granting an extension for submitting the PUD -Final Plan/Final <br />Plat. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. Resolution Number 12 -14 <br />
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