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File #: 24-695    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/26/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
On agenda: 12/10/2024 Final action: 12/10/2024
Title: PP24-001, Copperleaf Filing No. 31 - Preliminary Plat
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Presentation, 3. Applicant's Presentation, 4. PC Staff Report & Application Material, 5. Engineer's Staff Report, 6. Referral Comments and Response, 7. Public Comment, 8. Exhibit, 9. Draft Motions, 10. Resolution
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Bryan Weimer, 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
Presenter: Molly Orkild-Larson, Principal Planner, Public Works and Development
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Subject:
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PP24-001, Copperleaf Filing No. 31 - Preliminary Plat
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Purpose and Request:
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Quincy West 30, LLC, property owner, is seeking approval to subdivide a 32.2-acre parcel located at the southeast corner of Quincy Avenue and Copperleaf Blvd., into lots (also labeled as pads), tracts, and road right-of-way dedications. The lot sites range in size from 0.699 to 11.39 acres. The lots will be developed for retail, commercial, and neighborhood services. The tracts are designated for utilities, drainage, and landscaping.
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Background and Discussion: The subject property is located in Use Area M, Parcel M-4/Towne Centre 1 approved with the Copperleaf Preliminary Development Plan (Z13-003). The Parcel M-4/Towne Centre 1 zoning allows a wide variety of retail, commercial, and neighborhood services, most of which were brought forward in the table of uses in the site's General Development Plan (GDP23-001), approved in the Fall of 2023. This Preliminary Plat application is running concurrently with a Specific Development Plan (SDP24-001) and Final Plat (PF24-003), and the subdivision plat will facilitate the commercial development of the site. The proposed subdivision meets all of the criteria for approval in the Land Development Code and the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval at their November 19, 2004 meeting. One member of the public spoke in favor of the proposed commercial development. At the same meeting, Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve the Specific Development Plan.

Fiscal Impact: No fiscal impacts are anticipated at this time.

Alternatives: The Board of County Commissioners has alternatives that in...

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