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File #: SUB-05-17-5260A    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/6/2018 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/15/2018 Final action:
Title: Wasatch Overlook Subdivision - Final Review (Revised) 10000 S. Wasatch Blvd., 3171 E. 10000 S., and 3140 E. 10000 S. [Granite, Community #30]
Attachments: 1. Staff Report.pdf, 2. Staff Report Exhibit 1.pdf, 3. Location Map.pdf
Agenda Item Title:

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Wasatch Overlook Subdivision - Final Review (Revised)

10000 S. Wasatch Blvd., 3171 E. 10000 S., and 3140 E. 10000 S.

[Granite, Community #30]

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Presenter:
?Wade Sanner

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Description/Background:

The applicant, Roger Hall for Wasatch Overlook, LLC, is requesting a revised Final Subdivision Review approval for a proposed 9-lot subdivision.

Fiscal Impact:

Further action to be taken:

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Planning Commission determine the final subdivision and Sensitive Area Overlay reviews are complete for the Wasatch Overlook Subdivision, located at 10000 S. Wasatch Blvd., subject to the following revised conditions:

1.                     Prepare a capital reserve study for the private road.  The amount of the reserve fund shall be determined by the study prior to plat recordation.

2.                     That the applicant complies with each department’s comments and redlines throughout the final review process and that all issues be resolved before the subdivision can be recorded.

3.                     That all City provisions, codes and ordinances are adhered to during the review, construction and operations process of this project.

4.                     That homes be limited in height to 35 feet measured from the average finished grade of the home to the peak of the roof.  That the homebuilder submit a certification of survey for height requirement at 4-way and foundation inspection for each home constructed.

5.                     That homes be placed in a manner that minimizes the removal of vegetation on each property. Where it must be removed to accommodate a house, areas with the least mature vegetation should be prioritized for home locations over areas with more mature vegetation.

6.                     That the 20-foot access easement have restricted access as determined by the Fire Marshal and City Engineer during...

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