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The Planning Commission continued consideration of a proposed two‑lot subdivision at the southeast corner of Wicker Avenue and 90 Third Avenue, leaving the public hearing open until the next hearing cycle. Commission members said the applicant and the project engineer were not present at the study session, and staff reported an engineering review letter had been issued and additional comments remained outstanding. The commission noted the public hearing for the primary plat will occur at the next scheduled public hearing; staff indicated outstanding engineering items were expected to be addressed by the engineer within roughly a week. The study session format was reiterated as not open for public comment; members and staff clarified that public remarks must be made during the formal public hearing. No formal vote or plat approval occurred at the study session. The commission did not take a final action on the application and plans to revisit the matter at the scheduled public hearing when the applicant and engineer are present and outstanding review items are cleared.
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