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Developers, council debate proposed recreational-amenities condition for Arcadia Park Phase 1; council approves subdivision with revised amenities cap
Summary
The San Luis City Council approved Arcadia Park Phase 1 after extended debate over a proposed recreational-amenities requirement and added a $500-per-lot cap on the developer contribution for amenities.
(Final revised article)
The San Luis City Council approved the final plat for Arcadia Park Phase 1 (subdivision case 2024-0578F) after a lengthy debate over a condition that would require developers to install recreational amenities. The 27.84-acre subdivision proposes 124 residential lots ranging from about 6,000 to 7,137 square feet.
Staff and consultants told the council the draft recreational-amenities policy under development suggested an average cost near $6,000 per lot; Jose Guzman, a city staffer, said that figure was an initial estimate drawn from comparisons to other jurisdictions and would be refined with stakeholders. Developer representatives, including Elizabeth Carpenter for Bonverde (presentation…
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