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Council approves preliminary plat for six‑unit townhome project on 30 Fifth Street

5960023 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

Garden City council approved a preliminary plat for SUB FY2025‑0003, a six‑unit townhome project on 30 Fifth Street, with a condition requiring a perimeter landscape plan if the development stands alone at final plat. The application prompted discussion of trash pickup, easement options and required waivers.

Garden City’s City Council voted to approve the preliminary plat for SUB FY2025‑0003, a proposed six‑unit townhome development on 30 Fifth Street, at its Oct. 13 meeting.

The council’s approval included a condition that if the project remains a stand‑alone development at final plat, the developer must provide a perimeter landscape plan for the terminus of the private drive. No members voted against the motion. The recorded roll call on the motion shows Council member Jorgensen, Council member Page, Council member Espison, Council member Jacobs and Council member Rasmussen voting yes.

Applicant Ian McLaughlin of Pivot North Architecture told the council the proposal would create "6 townhomes on the site" with two‑car garages per unit, three guest stalls accessed from the rear private drive and about 16% of the site reserved as common open space (the staff report lists the…

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