For fun I've transcribed the relevant part of tonight's Planning Comission meeting about the Midpoint Meadows development. Happily a presenter clearly stated that the City has already approved the funds to acquire both fields north (for Elver Park expansion) and south (for Regional Storm water management) of Mid Town Road. We should see no development of the field west of our property.
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6 May 2024 Planning Commission Meeting
Moving to Agenda Items 8 and 9. Note that these items are related and
will be considered as one public hearing. Following the public hearing
the Plan Commission shall make separate findings and motions on each
agenda item.
Agenda Item 8 Legistar 82733 approving the revised preliminary plat of
Midpoint Meadows on property addressed as 2150 Marty Road, 7751 Mid Town
Road, and 7342-7762 Raymond Road (Alder District 1) and Agenda item 9
Legistar 82752 Approving the final plat of Midpoint Meadows at the same
location. And we will have a presentation information by Tim Parks,
Tim you're up.
Chair and members of the Planning Commission. Just briefly an overview.
The preliminary plat of Midpoint Meadows was originally approved by
the Common Council earlier this year on February 13th. Subject to
conditions following a Planning Commission recommendation of approval
on Feb 5th both of the original preliminary plat and of a zoning map
amendment to provide permanent zoning for the roughly 101 acres of
land that comprise the MM subdivision.
One of the conditions of approval was a requirement that the applicants
submit a revised preliminary plat for the subdivision with the first
final plat that addresses many of the major and outstanding conditions
of the Feb approval.
The revisions on the current proposed preliminary plat include removal
of three private open space out lots. The removal of the landscape
easement along most of the high point rd frontage. And also a slight
adjustment to the unit mix in the development which increased by 3
the number of single family lots from 148 to 151, a slight increase
to 98 lots for 49 future two-family twin homes, and two lots for
future multi-family development with an increase in approx 12 total
units between the two lots.
The subdivision also includes a lot for future mixed use and commercial
development, in CCT zoning, an out lot for a private alley that will
serve a block of the two-family twin homes adjacent the corner of ...
the future corner of Mid Town and Raymond Roads and its future
intersection with s High Point Road.
Two out lots to manage storm water for the subdivision as well as to
out lots for future development. Of note, the two out lots for future
development, out lots 5 and 6 east of Marty Road ... since this was ...
since the subdivision was previously before the Planning Commission the
City has entered into negotiations and a purchase and sales agreement
with the subdivider to acquire the land east of Marty Road within the
subdivision, so out logs 5 & 6 which are identified for future
development are going to be ... are scheduled to be acquired by the
City for Regional Stormwater Management.
That was something that was on the horizon when the preliminary plat
and rezoning request was before you in February. Since that time the
City has Adopted a resolution approving the purchase and sales agreement
and the negotiations for that as well as a budget amendment for the
storm water utility to accommodate the acquisition for that property.
So out lots 5 & 6 are scheduled to be acquired as part of the City's
acquisition of approximately 72 acres of land which includes land
just north of Mid Town Road outside of Midpoint Meadows subdivision
which is being acquired with that same resolution and agreement for
expansion of Elver Park.
The applicant has also submitted their first final plat for approval
which includes most of the Midpoint Meadows subdivision; excludes
however the lot for future mixed use and commercial development, and
one of the two lots proposed for multi-family development; there is
also a local street which is shown on the preliminary plat as Ridgemont
Road which is not being platted at this time and will instead be
platted in a future phase.
Planning Staff and staff from reviewing agencies have reviewed the
revised preliminary plat and proposed final plat and believe that the
applicable standards for approval can be met and that the revised
preliminary plat addresses certainly the vast majority of the major
and non-standard comments from the February approval. And we believe
that both requests merit approval. I'd be happy to answer questions
following the public hearing.
Thank you. We have two people ... three people registered in support a
nd available to answer questions. So I will open the public hearing.
[Brian Munson, Dan Day, Matt Brink - representing Veridian Homes] Are
there questions for any of our registrants?
Seeing no raised hands I'll close the Public Hearing. Are there any
questions of Staff?
Then I would be looking for a motion.
Alder Duncan.
I move that we approve [Agenda Item 8] Seconded by Alder Field. Any
discussion? Seeing none we come to a vote and I will assume unanimous
consent unless I see a raised hand to object. Seeing no raised hands
the motion passes unaniously.
Then moving on we need. I move we approve [Agenda Item 9]. Seconded by
Alder Field. Any discussion? Seeing none we come to a vote and I will
assume unanimous consent unless I see a raised hand to object. Seeing
no raised hands the motion passes unaniously.