No. 01PD046 - South Hill Subdivision
A request by Hagg Development to consider an application for a Major
Amendment to a Planned Unit Development on Lots 6RA, 6RB, 7RA, 7RB, 8RA, 8RB
and 9R of Block 2 (formerly Lots 6, 7, 8 & 9 of Block 2) Section 26, T1N,
R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, more generally described
as being located at the intersection of Catron Boulevard and Wellington Drive.
Staff recommends that the Major Amendment to a Planned Unit Development be continued to the October 15, 2001 City Council meeting as the stipulations of approval have not been met.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Commission recommended that the Major Amendment to a Planned Unit
Development be approved with the following stipulations:
Engineering Division Recommendations:
Prior to issuance of a building permit for Lots 7RA thru 8RB, an erosion control plan for proposed Lot 9R shall be submitted for review and approval;
Prior to City Council approval, Final Plat #01PL082 shall be approved;
Fire Department Recommendation:
Prior to issuance of a building permit, fire hydrants shall be in place and operational. In addition, minimum fire flows of 1,500 gpm shall be available;
Urban Planning Division Recommendations:
All previous conditions of approval for the Planned Unit Development #98PD010 shall be continually met with the exception that townhomes shall be allowed on Lots 6RB thru 8RB and the allowed density shall be increased from 74 dwelling units to 76 dwelling units;
All signage shall conform to the design and location as shown in the sign package submitted as part of this Major Amendment to the Planned Unit Development;
The proposed structure(s) shall conform architecturally to the plans and elevations submitted as part of this Major Amendment to the Planned Unit Development; and,
The Major Amendment to the Planned Unit Development shall expire if the use is not undertaken and completed within two years of the date of approval by City council, or if the use as approved has ceased for a period of two years.
Vote: (7 to 0)