Commission approves final plat for three‑lot Martin Road industrial subdivision
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Planning staff recommended and the commission approved the final plat for Martin Road subdivision, creating three industrial lots in an M2 planned industrial district; staff said buildings were built to floodplain standards and the plat meets subdivision code.
The Planning, Programming and Zoning Commission approved the final plat for the Martin Road subdivision, a three‑lot commercial/industrial subdivision in the M2 planned industrial district at 1330–1350 Martin Road.
Staff summary and findings Staff reported the plat conforms to the subdivision ordinance and the city’s future land use designation of industrial. The area had been rezoned to M2P in 2004. Staff noted the existing buildings were constructed to meet 100‑year floodplain requirements by siting finished floors at least one foot above base flood elevation. Existing infrastructure includes an 8‑inch sanitary sewer on Martin Road and overhead electric along the east side of the road; no additional infrastructure was required for the plat.
Commission action A motion to adopt staff’s recommendation and approve the final plat was made and seconded; the motion passed unanimously.
Ending Staff will record the final plat and update planning files; because the subdivision and buildings are existing, no immediate new public improvements were required as a condition of the plat approval.
