In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a proposal for a new development project that seeks to rezone three parcels of land outside city limits to a CR 40,000 designation with a Planned Residential Development (PRD) overlay. The developers aim to create smaller lots while committing to preserve over five acres of open space.
This proposal is not new; developers previously approached the council in November for initial feedback, focusing on the importance of preserving trails and ensuring proper road alignments with adjacent properties. Following further discussions, the project was tabled in June pending a pre-annexation agreement that would outline specific conditions.
The current proposal includes a hard copy of the pre-annexation agreement, which has been reviewed and signed by Ken Fitzgerald, a key figure in the discussions. The alignment of roads is particularly crucial due to the area's designation within the urban interface overlay zone, which is designed to mitigate fire risks. The plan requires two points of entry and exit to enhance safety in the event of wildfires.
As the council moves forward with the agenda, the emphasis remains on ensuring that the development aligns with community safety standards and environmental considerations. The next steps will involve further evaluation of the pre-annexation agreement and its implications for the proposed development.