To: Board of County Commissioners
Through: Ceila Rethamel, Acting Director, Public Works and Development
Prepared By:
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Molly Orkild-Larson, Principal Planner, Public Works and Development
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Presenter: Molly Orkild-Larson, Principal Planner, Public Works and Development
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Subject:
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PF25-004, Forest Rim Estates Subdivision Filing No. 2 Final Plat
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Purpose and Request:
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The applicant and property owner, The Roderic N. and Jane E. Gilford Revocable Trust, is seeking approval to subdivide a 31.21-acre parcel into ten lots and two
tracts. The property is located at 25501 E. Kettle Avenue. Lots 1 through 10 will be developed for single-family residential, and Tract A will be platted for drainage, water quality, and emergency access. Tract B will be platted for a private access roadway, drainage, and utilities. Access to the subject property is through a 60-foot-wide parcel (Reception Number D5108755) owned by the applicant and is in the Allred Subdivision.
Staff finds that the proposed Final Plat meets applicable review and approval criteria and recommends that the Board approve the application.
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Alignment with Strategic Plan: Good Governance - Plan for future service, infrastructure, and fiscal needs.
Background and Discussion: The Planning Commission recommended approval of the preliminary plat to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) in August 2024, and the Board approved the Preliminary Plat in October 2024. The parcel is zoned RR-B and is presently vacant and contains a native landscape. The proposed lots meet the RR-B zone district minimum lot size of 2.41 acres. Staff found that the proposed Final Plat meets the review and approval criteria, including general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. Please see the attached staff report, which describes those findings.
Alternatives: The BOCC has the following alternatives:
1. Approve with conditions by staff or with alternat...
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