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Commission approves Sierra Vista Acres replat; vacates 20-foot alley and waives one-foot right-of-way addition

3451271 · May 22, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a replat that creates a commercial lot, vacates a 20-foot alley and granted an exception to waive one foot of additional right-of-way along Teton Drive; applicant must bring parkway and sidewalk up to city standards as part of development.

The El Paso City Plan Commission approved the Sierra Vista Acres Replat A, including vacating a 20-foot alley and granting an exception to waive one foot of additional right-of-way along Teton Drive, staff said.

Planning staff (Mirna Aguilar) described the proposal to resubdivide approximately 2.11 acres to create one commercial lot and to vacate a 20-foot alley. Staff said stormwater would be managed by on-site ponding and that the application complies with the current subdivision code. The applicant requested an exception to avoid constructing an additional one foot of right-of-way along Teton Drive; staff recommended approval under Title 19.

Commissioners asked whether the parkway area would be required to be landscaped. Aguilar said as part of development the applicant must bring the parkway and sidewalk up to city standards, which includes maintenance and required landscaping. Applicant representative George Halood (SLA Engineering) said the applicant agreed with staff comments.

A motion to approve the replat and the exception passed on a voice vote.