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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report MEMORANDUM February 9, 2000 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Sabine McCully SUBJECT: FINAL PLAT for KAPCHINSKI (FP) Item: Public hearing and consideration of a final plat for Kapchinski to resubidivide two single family residential lots into three single family residential lots. (0-4) Applicant: Brad Kerr Item Summary: The subject property is located in the Southside neighborhood, which is currently covered by a moratorium on building permits and one on final plats. The applicant submitted the final plat before the moratoria went into effect and is therefore not subject to their provisions. The replat is not considered a minor plat because a public electrical line must be extended to satisfy the Subdivision Regulation that all lots must have access to public utilities. Therefore the plat is subject to PNZ rather than staff review. The applicant is requesting one additional single family lot, which triggers the public hearing requirement and will require a parkland dedication fee to cover that additional lot. If the PNZ finds that the final plat complies with the Subdivision Regulations and all other applicable codes, complies with the Comprehensive Plan, and provides adequate infrastructure, then the plat should be approved according to state statute requirements. Staff reviewed the plat and found compliance with all applicable requirements and recommends approval of the plat as submitted (all review comments have been addressed on the revised plat that is attached.) Attachments: 1. Area map 2. Application 3. Copy of final plat MEMORANDUM May 29, 2014 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Sabine McCully SUBJECT: FINAL PLAT for KAPCHINSKI (FP) Item: Public hearing and consideration of a final plat for Kapchinski to resubidivide two single family residential lots into three single family residential lots. (0-4) Applicant: Brad Kerr Item Summary: The subject property is located in the Southside neighborhood, which is currently covered by a moratorium on building permits and one on final plats. The applicant submitted the final plat before the moratoria went into effect and is therefore not subject to their provisions. The replat is not considered a minor plat because a public electrical line must be extended to satisfy the Subdivision Regulation that all lots must have access to public utilities. Therefore the plat is subject to PNZ rather than staff review. The applicant is requesting one additional single family lot, which triggers the public hearing requirement and will require a parkland dedication fee to cover that additional lot. If the PNZ finds that the final plat complies with the Subdivision Regulations and all other applicable codes, complies with the Comprehensive Plan, and provides adequate infrastructure, then the plat should be approved according to state statute requirements. Staff reviewed the plat and found compliance with all applicable requirements and recommends approval of the plat as submitted (all review comments have been addressed on the revised plat that is attached.) Attachments: 1. Area map 2. Application 3. Copy of final plat