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10-15-1998 Regular Meeting of the La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission
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10-15-1998 Regular Meeting of the La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission
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Memo <br />To: Planning and Zoning Commission <br />From: Doug Kneupper, Planning Directo <br />CC: <br />Date: 11/13/98 <br />Re: Minor Plats <br />Previously, Commission members have discussed a possible ordinance amendment <br />allowing staff to approve minor plats (involving four or fewer lots fronting on an <br />existing street and not requiring the creation of any new street or the extension of <br />municipal facilities). This item was taken to City Council on October 26, 1998. After <br />some discussion, the item was tabled and directed back to the Commission to look at <br />a she of lot or acreage restriction. <br />After discussions with Assistant City Manager, John Joems and Assistant City <br />Attorney, John Armstrong I am recommending that a 10-acre limit be included in the <br />proposed ordinance amendment This would require that the entire plat of four or <br />fewer lots be less than 10 acres. This is a reflection of our existing ordinance that <br />allows staff approval of a Minor Development Site Plan of less than 10 acres and <br />requiring Commission approval of Major Development Site Plans over 10 acres. <br />At the discretion of the Commission, staff can prepare the necessary ordinance <br />amendments for City Council consideration. <br />0 page 1 <br />
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