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Le Mars council approves Dogwood Fourth final plat, sets rezoning hearing; discusses cost-sharing for Dogwood Fifth
Summary
Le Mars City Council voted May 6 to adopt Resolution 25-17, approving the final plat and restrictive covenants for Dogwood Fourth Edition, a 31-lot subdivision proposed for single-family (R-1) zoning, and approved a development agreement for the project.
Le Mars City Council voted May 6 to adopt Resolution 25-17, approving the final plat and restrictive covenants for Dogwood Fourth Edition, a 31-lot subdivision proposed for single-family (R-1) zoning, and approved a development agreement for the project. Council also set a public hearing for 12 p.m. May 20 to rezone Dogwood Fourth from agricultural to R-1 single-family residential.
The move follows a Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation and a staff report that described a standard city cost-sharing arrangement for infrastructure. According to the materials presented to council, the city's share of infrastructure for Dogwood Fourth was estimated at $439,000, reflecting the council's typical 50%…
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