ITEM NO.2A:             FINAL PLAT FOR OAKLEY ADDITION NO. 2; SOUTH OF W. 6TH STREET AND WEST OF FOLKS ROAD (PGP)

 

PF-08-23-04:  Final Plat for Oakley Addition No. 2.  This proposed planned residential development contains approximately 14.47 acres and is located west of Folks Road approximately 400 feet south of W. 6th Street.  Submitted by Peridian Group, Inc., for First Management, Inc., property owner of record.

 

ACTION TAKEN

Motioned by Comm. Angino seconded by Comm. Riordan to approve the Final Plat for Oakley Addition No. 2 and forward it to the City Commission for acceptance of easements and rights-of-way, subject to the following conditions:

 

1.      Provision of the following fees and recording documentation:

a.      Current copy of paid property tax receipt at the time of submittal of the final plat for filing;

b.      Recording fees made payable to the Douglas County Register of Deeds;

c.      Traffic sign costs of $715.00 will need to be paid prior to recordation of the final plat; and

d.      Provision of a completed master street tree plan.

  1. Provision of the following modification to the final plat:
    1. Graphic notation for “No Access” to be continued all the way along the west side of Folks Road, except for Larissa Drive, Old Oak Court, and the driveway entrance for the multiple-family lot.
  2. Submittal of public improvement plans to the City Public Works Department (or letting of construction contracts for public improvements undertaken by benefit district) prior to filing of the final plat;
  3. Execution of a Temporary Utility Agreement;
  4. Provide an Agreement Not to Protest the formation of a benefit district for public improvements to Folks Road and Old Oak Court; and
  5. Provision, per Section 21-302.2, of a certification to the planning office that the subdivision boundaries are pinned and a copy of a contract with a licensed engineer or land surveyor to pin the lots after completion of street and public improvements.

 

Motion carried unanimously, 9-0, as part of the Consent Agenda with Student Commissioner Brown voting in favor.