No. 09PL074 - Mahoney Addition No. 2

A request by Fisk Land Surveying & Consulting Engineers for Ehli Family Trust to consider an application for a Preliminary Plat for proposed Lots C, D and E of Mahoney Addition No. 2, /4, Section 25, T2N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, legally described as the east 90 feet less north 8.5 feet of Block 103, the west 50 feet less the north 8.5 of Block 102, the east 115 feet less the north 8.5 feet of Block 102 all in Mahoney Addition, located in the SE1/4, Section 25, T2N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, more generally described as being located at 125, 131 and 133 MacArthur.


STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends that the Preliminary Plat be continued to the May 17, 2010 City Council meeting as the stipulations of approval have not been met.


PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission recommended that the Preliminary Plat be approved with the following stipulations:

1.

Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, the applicant shall dedicate one foot of additional right-of-way or obtain a Variance to the Subdivision Regulations;

2.

Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, the applicant shall provide construction plans for Mac Arthur Street extending the pavement surface from 24 feet in width to 27 feet in width or obtain a Variance to the Subdivision Regulations;

3.

Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, a cost estimate for any required subdivision improvements shall be submitted for review and approval;

4.

Upon submittal of a Final Plat application, surety shall be posted for any required subdivision improvements that have not been completed and the subdivision inspection fees shall be paid;

5.

Prior to the City’s acceptance of the public improvements, a warranty surety shall be submitted for review and approval as required; and

6.

The approved Preliminary Plat for which no grading, construction or other improvements have been initiated within two years of the date of approval of the plat shall be deemed as expired.  However, the owner or applicant of the plat may, prior to the termination of the two year period, request a one year extension subject to approval by the City Council.


VOTE: (8 to 0 with Brown, Gregg, Kinniburgh, Landguth, Marchand, Rolinger, Scull and Wyss voting yes and none voting no)