File #: MIN-05:075    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 8/5/2005 In control: Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
On agenda: Final action: 9/13/2005
Title: Minutes for the MAPC meeting on August 9, 2005.
Related files: ORD-05:198
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Minutes for the MAPC meeting on August 9, 2005.
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Metropolitan Area Planning Commission Minutes, August 9, 2005

Commissioners Present: Beadles, Gott, Harpole, Moore, Krennerich, Sawyer,Vance

Commissioners Absent: Day, Roberts

Staff Present: Crego, Harris, Martin

Chairman Beadles called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.

After brief discussion of needed changes and additions, minutes of the July 12, 2005 meeting were approved.

The Chair then announced that Item 3, RZ-05-22, had been withdrawn by the applicant.

#1 PP-05-07 Chastain Development LLC requests Preliminary Plat review for Windsor Landing Phases IV-IX, a residential subdivision comprising 149 lots on 39.72 acres in an R-1 Single-Family Medium Density District. The subject property is on the west side of Clinton School Road. John Archer, the project engineer, was present as proponent for this item. Mr. Archer stated that he had been given a list of 14 items by City Engineer Claude Martin, and had addressed 6, and was working on the rest. Mr. Archer also stated that he thought he had met all the requirements for preliminary plat approval. The Chair asked if there were opponents to the item present. There were none. The Chair asked for discussion or a motion. Mr. Krennerich stated that, because of the high number of lots, he would like to see an additional access to Clinton School Road created near the southeast corner of the site through lots 117 and 147. Chairman Beadles asked about a possible access to the north. Mr. Archer stated that the developer had contacted the owner of the property just to the north of the subject property and that individual had asked that no R.O.W. to the southerly boundary of his property (which is currently outside the corporate limits of Jonesboro) be shown. Mr. Krennerich stated his feeling that with the addition of the street at the southeast corner, access to the subdivision would be more than adequate. Ms. Moore asked if the MAPC had not previously made ...

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