File #: 12-069PF    Name: Almosta Ranch PF
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/15/2012 Final action: 5/15/2012
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Bruce Geer, Surveyor, on Behalf of S.L. and Kimberly Trees, for Approval of a Preliminary-Final Plat for the Almosta Ranch Addition, Approximately 10.00 Acres, Located Approximately 1,250 Feet South of County Road 408 and on the East Side of County Road 406.
Attachments: 1. City Council Staff Report, 2. Maps, 3. Letter of Intent, 4. Master Thoroughfare Plan, 5. Exhibit - Potential Major Arterial Alignments, 6. Proposed Preliminary-Final Plat, 7. PowerPoint Presentation
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Bruce Geer, Surveyor, on Behalf of S.L. and Kimberly Trees, for Approval of a Preliminary-Final Plat for the Almosta Ranch Addition, Approximately 10.00 Acres, Located Approximately 1,250 Feet South of County Road 408 and on the East Side of County Road 406.

Summary

MEETING DATE: May 15, 2012

DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning

CONTACT: Jennifer Cox, AICP, Director of Planning
Brandon Opiela, Senior Planner


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
· Staff recommends denial of the proposed preliminary-final plat due to a lack of conformance with the Subdivision Ordinance, International Fire Code, and Comprehensive Plan.

· However, if the proposed preliminary-final plat is approved with the variances requested by the applicant, the following conditions of approval should also apply:

1. The applicant submit a record plat or plats conforming to the approved preliminary-final plat, subject to review and approval by Staff.

Prior to filing the plat for record:

2. The applicant revise the plat to remove all references to the six-lane master-planned major arterial roadway labeled as a “120’ Proposed Future R.O.W.” on the plat.

ITEM SUMMARY:
· The applicant is proposing to subdivide approximately 10.00 acres of land, between the Town of New Hope and the City of Princeton into two lots within the City of McKinney’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). Because the subject property is located within McKinney’s ETJ, the regulations of the Zoning Ordinance do not apply to the subject property but the regulations of the Subdivision Ordinance do apply.

· Under State Law, before a property can be subdivided in the City of McKinney ETJ, it must be platted and filed for record with the Collin County Clerk, in accordance with the City of McKinney’s subdivision regulations. Typically, preliminary-final plats are considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission. This preliminary-final plat has bypassed the Planning and...

Click here for full text