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Council reviews draft subdivision regulations; staff recommends eliminating half‑street ambiguity and keeping polymer manholes
Summary
City staff presented a final draft of updated subdivision regulations to align with state statute, remove ambiguous half‑street language, add a modification process, and retain polymer manholes and a two‑year warranty requirement; developers raised concerns about lot size, road widths, half‑streets and warranty length.
The City of San Luis presented a final draft of updated subdivision regulations intended to replace rules the city has used that were based on older county regulations. Assistant Director of Development Services Juan Leon Rubio said the rewrite aligns municipal standards with state statute and modern infrastructure needs and that the draft has been reviewed by legal counsel, stakeholders and staff. Rubio explained the draft seeks to remove ambiguous language in Section 17.1015(f) on required perimeter road improvements and recommends simplifying the text to require that “streets adjacent to the properties to be subdivided shall be required to be developed. No half streets will be accepted.” He told the council removing the second sentence in the current draft would reduce interpretive…
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