City Council approves Terramor Subdivision annexation and zoning plans

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The City Council meeting on March 18, 2025, focused on the proposed Terramore Subdivision, which includes plans for annexation, zoning, and development agreements. The council opened a public hearing to discuss the project, confirming no prior ex parte communications among members.

Sean, the project presenter, outlined the details of the Terramore Subdivision, which spans 296.42 acres and proposes 821 residential units, including attached, detached, and multifamily options. The development also includes commercial units, an elementary school site, and a city park. The residential density is set at 3.06 dwelling units per acre, while the overall density across the entire property is 2.77 units per acre.

The preliminary plat for the subdivision covers 14.45 acres, featuring 235 residential lots, one commercial lot, the school site, and the city park. All application requirements, including legal notices and site postings, have been completed in accordance with the Unified Development Code (UDC) and the city’s comprehensive plan. The comprehensive plan designates the area for urban residential use, allowing a maximum of three units per acre, alongside commercial and mixed-use designations.

The council's discussions on the Terramore Subdivision mark a significant step in the city's development plans, reflecting ongoing efforts to expand residential and commercial opportunities in the area. Further deliberations and decisions are expected in upcoming meetings.

Converted from City Council Meeting - March 18, 2025 meeting on March 19, 2025
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