In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the ongoing development project that involves a joint road initiative with Far West and the acquisition of a small parcel of land owned by Union Pacific (UP) Railroad. The project aims to establish a new road that will facilitate access and connectivity between the two municipalities.
The developer has been in negotiations to purchase the UP-owned property, which was previously unknown to the railroad. The acquisition process is expected to take between six to nine months, with the application already in progress for about seven months. City officials expressed confidence in the developer's ability to secure the necessary land, although they emphasized that any approval for the road construction would be conditional upon obtaining this property.
The proposed subdivision, which includes the new road, is designed to comply with city road standards and zoning regulations. The planning commission has already recommended approval of the project, and city council members discussed the importance of ensuring all conditions are met before final approval is granted. This includes verifying that all engineering requirements and utility provisions are satisfied.
Concerns were raised regarding the complexities of coordinating development across two municipalities, particularly in terms of zoning and revenue implications. However, officials reassured that the project adheres to existing codes and standards, and that the development group has been cooperative in addressing these issues.
The council ultimately moved to approve the preliminary subdivision plat, contingent upon the fulfillment of all planning commission recommendations and the successful acquisition of the UP property. This decision marks a significant step forward in the development process, which aims to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in the region.