HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgendaAGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Discussion, consideration and possible action on a concept
plan for Spring Creek Gardens of SH -6 near Greens Prairie Road. (04 -114)
Staff Planner Jennifer Reeves presented the staff report. Ms. Reeves told the Board that the
applicant has proposed 52 residential lots. There will be 0.719 acres of common areas that will
be used for traffic calming, landscaping, drainage, and pedestrian connectively to the adjoining
neighborhood. The applicant is requesting some relief on some setbacks.
A modification to the required block length will also be requested, but as it is a variance to a
Subdivision Regulation, it must be decided by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The DRB
may make a recommendation on this item. Ms. Reeves stated staff is recommending approval.
The Board discussed the development. Mr. Phillips and Mr. Schultz explained the concept plan.
Mr. Benning made the motion to approve the concept plan as presented. Mr. Ware seconded
the motion, which passed unopposed (4 -0).
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AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Discussion, consideration and possible action on a Concept
Plan for Spring Creek Gardens located at 4300 SH 6 South, approximately !/2 mile north of
Greens Prairie Rd. west of SH 6 (04 -114 NM)
Staff Planner Hitchcock presented the staff report stating that the Spring Creek Gardens concept
plan was originally adopted in June 2004. The applicant is requesting an amendment to the
concept plan allowing for the modification of sanitation standards which would allow individual
trash containers instead of dumpsters. Ms. Hitchcock stated that the UDO requires a 50 -foot wide
lot minimum in order to receive individual trash containers. The adopted concept plan allows for
45 -foot wide lots, for this development which per the UDO, would require three (3) 12'X12'
dumpster enclosures in common areas allowing individual trash containers.
After some discussion, Mr. Benning motioned to approve the amendment as proposed. Mr.
Trainor seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (4 -0).
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