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Council approves Prairie Creek Ridge phase and rezoning; residents raise traffic and emergency‑access concerns
Summary
Council adopted a comprehensive plan amendment and rezoning to allow 90 single‑family lots at Prairie Creek Ridge Phase 11, approved Final Plat for Phase 10, and discussed a plan‑development overlay that would reduce lot widths and some setbacks; public speakers urged study of traffic and emergency access.
The Common Council held a public hearing and voted to amend the comprehensive plan and rezone 20.71 acres at the southwest corner of County Trunk Highways P and K, clearing the way for Prairie Creek Ridge Number 11, a proposed subdivision of 90 single‑family lots.
City planner Jason Gallo explained the request seeks to change a 20.71‑acre area shown as general commercial on the city’s land‑use map to suburban residential and to rezone the adjacent 15.913 acres (total 36.623 acres) to SR (suburban residential) with a plan‑development (PD) overlay. The PD overlay would permit reduced lot widths (from 70 feet to 65 feet at the building setback line) and reduced corner and side setbacks (corner front yard setback reduced from 25 to 20 feet in specific locations; side…
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