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The Development Review Committee on March 19 took up the second submittal for Haven Peace, a planned unit development containing a four‑lot subdivision located north of the KPI boundary. Community development staff said the approved PUD limits maximum density to one unit per acre and requires a minimum of 35% open space.
Leo Eterio, identified on the record as the engineer of record, attended with the property owner and the project’s engineering designer. Eterio said the team was present to receive comments and proceed to an engineering plan review. Staff directed the applicant to the OpenGov portal for written comments and said public services may provide additional comments the following week because that office was out at the time of the meeting.
A fire representative asked how water and hydrant access would be achieved from the nearest source. The fire representative requested utilities and fire lines be shown on the preliminary subdivision plans; the engineer said the design will include a connection to the potable water supply.
Community development staff said legal still has minor comments on the plat and that revisions will be sent to legal. Staff also noted the plat must proceed to the planning commission and then to the city council in public hearings per the city’s Land Development Regulations. The staff presenter observed the plat currently lists Richard Erp as city engineer but said Erp is no longer with the city and that a new city engineer would be appointed by the council that evening; staff said they would provide the updated name to the applicant.
No formal action was recorded in the transcript provided. Staff indicated outstanding comments must be resolved before the plat and construction plans advance through engineering review and the public hearing process.
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