No. 01PL057 - Fish Hatchery Subdivision
A request by Fisk Engineering for John Skulborstad to consider an
application for a Preliminary and Final Plat on Lot 1 of Lot F-1 of Fish
Hatchery Subdivision formerly a portion of Lot F-1 of Fish Hatchery Subdivision
located in the NE1/4 SE1/4 of Section 8, T1N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington
County, South Dakota, more generally described as being located north of the
intersection of Jackson Boulevard and Chapel Lane.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission recommended that the Preliminary and Final Plat be approved
with the following stipulations:
Engineering Division Recommendations:
1. Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, complete engineering plans as specified in Section 16.20.040 of the Rapid City Municipal Code shall be submitted for review and approval. In particular, water and sewer plans prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer showing the extension of water mains and the extension of sanitary sewer mains and service lines shall be submitted for review and approval. In addition, the construction plans shall identify the location of street light conduit;
2. Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, a drainage plan shall be submitted for review and approval;
3. Prior to Final Plat approval by the City Council, drainage easements shall be shown on the plat as required by the Engineering Division;
4. Prior to Final Plat approval by the City Council, the plat shall be revised to show a non-access easement along Jackson Boulevard except for the approved approach location(s);
5. Prior to Final Plat approval by the City Council, a note shall be placed on the plat identifying an eight foot wide utility easement along the interior side of all lot lines;
Urban Planning Division Recommendations:
6. Prior to Preliminary Plat approval by the City Council, road construction plans for the proposed future access easement to the unplatted balance shall be submitted for review and approval or the plat shall be revised to preclude that area of the property identified as the location of the future access easement. If left as a part of this plat, the easement shall be identified as public right-of-way and built to City standards;
7. Prior to Final Plat approval by the City Council, a subdivision estimate form shall be submitted for review and approval; and,
8. Prior to Final Plat approval by the City Council, surety for any required subdivision improvements that have not been completed shall be posted and the subdivision inspection fees shall be paid.
VOTE: (8 to 0)