Council approves preliminary plat for Cedar Park: 58 housing units proposed, developer to pave South Cedar

3744646 · June 9, 2025

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Summary

The council approved the preliminary plat for Cedar Park, a proposed redevelopment that would create 10 townhomes and 48 multifamily units (58 total), targeted to households at 40–120% of area median income; planning commission recommended approval 7‑0 and council vote was 6‑0.

The Hastings City Council on June 9 approved the preliminary plat for the Cedar Park subdivision, a development on South Cedar Avenue and East D Street that would add 58 residential units across townhomes and multifamily buildings.

City planner Amber told the council the preliminary plat proposes 12 lots: Lots 1–10 for 10 townhomes and Lots 11–12 for multifamily development consisting of four apartment buildings with 12 units each, for a total of 58 units. She said the units are intended for households at 40% to 120% area median income (AMI) and that the site’s future land use designation is medium-density residential (7–15 dwelling units per acre); the proposed site density calculates to about 15.8 dwelling units per acre.

Amber said the project conforms to the comprehensive plan, the area was rezoned to R-3 for the proposed uses and infrastructure is adequate. The developer agreed to pave South Cedar. The planning commission recommended approval 7-0, and the council approved the preliminary plat by a 6-0 vote.

Motion on the record read: “I’ll motion to approve the preliminary plat for the Cedar Park subdivision.” With the vote passed, the developer can continue engineering and permitting steps required before final platting and building permits.