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Council approves Enclave East preliminary plat over P&Z split; retention pond and road alignment drew questions
Summary
Preston approved the preliminary plat for the 19-acre Enclave East subdivision (45 new lots plus two open-space parcels) after staff said engineering and stormwater studies met city requirements. Planning and Zoning had recommended denial over road alignment concerns; council approved the preliminary plat 3–1 with one dissent.
The Preston City Council approved the preliminary plat for the Enclave East (Enclaves East) subdivision, a 19-acre proposal that would create 45 new lots plus one existing home and two open-space parcels, including a retention-pond parcel and central park/open space slated for homeowner association ownership.
Planning staff told the council the plat shows required lot sizes for the Residential A-1 zone and the proposed open-space parcels include a 23,798-square-foot retention-pond/open-space parcel in the southwest and an 18,922-square-foot central open-space parcel that would include pavilions and pickleball courts. Staff said the developers will provide 52 shares of consolidated secondary (irrigation) water; those shares are required at final plat.
Staff and the city’s engineering review…
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