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Planning commission approves 363‑lot Vistas at Buckeye preliminary plat, pending water certificate
Summary
The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve the preliminary plat for Vistas at Buckeye, a 363‑lot single‑family subdivision, subject to conditions and pending a required certificate of adequate water supply and other final approvals.
The Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve the preliminary plat for Vistas at Buckeye, a proposed single‑family subdivision of 363 lots, subject to conditions A through DD and outstanding requirements including a certificate of adequate water supply.
Planning manager Ken Galika told the commission the proposal is consistent with the site's planned residential zoning and the city general plan. “The project does have 3 points of access,” he said, and staff recommended approval with conditions. He also said, “The certificate of adequate water supply has not been issued yet for this community.”
The preliminary plat covers an irregularly shaped parcel in the area of Broadway Road and 230 First Avenue and extends north to the Roosevelt Irrigation District Canal. Galika described…
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