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Mills planning board approves Ridgewest replat, including detention plan and school access adjustments

6442052 · October 3, 2025
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Summary

The Mills Planning and Zoning Board voted to untable and approve the Ridgewest replat (also discussed with Charter Heights), approving a 27.12-acre subdivision of about 87 lots after changes to drainage, detention and access; staff recommended approval.

The Mills Planning and Zoning Board on an uncontested vote on an untabled agenda item approved the Ridgewest replat, a preliminary/final plat that subdivides about 27.12 acres into roughly 87 residential lots and includes new drainage and access provisions.

City Planner Casey said the applicant submitted a preliminary/final plat to subdivide approximately 27.12 acres into about 87 residential lots and that staff reviewed infrastructure, drainage and street plans. “The plan considerations: staff met with the engineer and developer to discuss the shortcomings noted in the August meeting,” Casey said, adding that drainage improvements include added detention facilities and conversion of some open ditch lines to underground piping.

The board previously tabled the item over drainage and traffic concerns. A…

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