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Committee waives paving requirement for single-lot plat on Glenside Drive after drainage assurances
Summary
After public comment and staff briefing, the Rapid City Public Works Committee voted to waive the requirement to pave the section of Glenside Drive tied to a proposed one-lot subdivision, directing staff to require a drainage report and on-site detention in the platting process.
The Rapid City Public Works Committee voted Feb. 11 to waive the city's usual requirement to pave a short stretch of Glenside Drive tied to a proposed one-lot preliminary subdivision.
The committee's decision follows public comment from property owners and a staff briefing that framed the request as a narrow, site-specific exception rather than a change to paving policy. Residents told the committee the area has longstanding gravel roads and drainage problems dating back decades; one speaker said the neighborhood's roads have "a lot of dust" and called the request a small,…
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