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Commission recommends approval of final plats for Vita Ativa at South Creek; Pilot Knob extension planned
Summary
The commission recommended City Council approval of final plats for the Vita Ativa at South Creek single-family and townhome phases, approving lot layouts, street extensions including Pilot Knob and trail/sidewalk placements. Developer expects road construction and initial homebuilding this summer.
The Farmington City Planning Commission on June 10 recommended City Council approval of final plats for the Vita Ativa at South Creek single-family and townhome phases, a package that includes 54 single-family lots in one phase and 16 townhome units in a separate plat.
The plats matter because they authorize street and utility construction, extend Pilot Knob Road to provide a secondary access for the growing subdivision, and implement trail and sidewalk connections the city requires.
Tony, a planning staff member, described the single-family plat as 17.5 acres with a net density of 3.9 dwelling units per acre and lot sizes ranging from 5,367 to 21,693 square feet; the phase contains one stormwater outlot that must be deeded to the city. The townhome plat covers…
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