No. 05SV024 - Salamun Subdivision

A request by Fisk Land Surveying & Consulting Engineers for Russell and Dalaina Salamun to consider an application for a Variance to the Subdivision Regulations to waive the requirement to install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street light conduit, sewer and pavement and to waive the requirement to dedicate additional right-of-way as per Chapter 16.16 of the Rapid City Municipal Code on Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Salamun Subdivision, Section 9, T1N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, legally described as the north 68.5 feet of Lot H, less the East 33 feet, Block 1 of Lot 3, Schamber Subdivision, NE1/4 NW1/4 Section 9, T1N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, more generally described as being located at 2016 Elmhurst Drive.


PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission recommended that the Variance to the Subdivision Regulations to allow a lot length greater than twice the distance of the lot width as per Chapter 16.12.190 of the Rapid City Municipal Code be approved; That the Variance to the Subdivision Regulations to waive the requirement to dedicate additional right-of-way along Elmhurst Drive and 38 th Street be denied; That the Variance to the Subdivision Regulations to waive the requirements to install sidewalk and pavement along Elmhurst Drive and the Variance to the Subdivision Regulations to waive the requirements to install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street light conduit, sewer and pavement along 38 th Street as per Chapter 16.16 of the Rapid City Municipal Code be approved with the following stipulation:

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Prior to submittal of a Final Plat application, the applicant shall sign a waiver of right to protest any future assessments for the improvements along 38 th Street and Elmhurst Drive. In addition, 38 th Street shall be constructed as a gravel road with a minimum 20 foot wide, four inches deep gravel surfacing extended to the north lot line of the subject property.

 


VOTE:
(6 to 1 with Andrews, Anderson, Brown, LeMay, Nash and Prairie Chicken voting yes and Hadcock voting no)