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Council approves one-year administrative extension option for Sterling Lakes after bridge delays
Summary
Middleton City Council approved a modification to the Sterling Lakes development agreement allowing the developer an additional one-year administrative extension to submit the phase 1 final plat, after the developer said specialized bridge decking manufacturing delays threatened the original timeline.
Middleton City Council on Tuesday approved a first amendment to the development agreement for Sterling Lakes, allowing the developer an additional one-year administrative extension to submit the phase 1 final plat if the developer applies before the earlier extension expires.
The modification stems from delays the developer said were caused by manufacturing setbacks for specialized precast bridge decking needed for a bridge over Mill Slough. Derek Rush, representing Sterling Homes, told the council the decking required a “voided slab design” and that delivery of the precast slabs was delayed by the manufacturer. “This extension will ensure continued high quality execution…
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