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Brighton council accepts infrastructure for 155.6-acre Marisol subdivision
Summary
The Brighton City Council approved acceptance of public improvements and lands for the Marisol subdivision, a five‑phase, mixed‑use development north of East Bromley Lane that includes road, water, sewer, stormwater, parks and trail improvements; staff and external reviewers recommended approval.
The Brighton City Council on July 1 approved acceptance of public improvements and public lands associated with the Marisol subdivision plan, a proposed mixed‑use development on about 155.59 acres north of East Bromley Lane.
City planning staff told council the subdivision plan lays out water, sewer, stormwater, road and park improvements to be constructed in five phases, and requires that public infrastructure be completed and accepted by the city before any vertical building permits are issued. Senior planner Emma Lane said, “The subdivision plan ensures that water dedication requirements will be met in accordance with the policies in effect at the time of final plat or site plan approval.”
The subdivision plan…
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