Durant approves final replat for Heritage North Phase 2; no public objections recorded

2556175 · March 12, 2025

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Summary

The council approved the final replat for Heritage North Phase 2, covering 49 internal lots; staff said stormwater detention is adjacent and owned by the same developer and no public comments were received at the hearing.

After a public hearing with no public comments, the Durant City Council approved a final replat for property between Larkspur Lane and Littlejohn Drive known as Heritage North Phase 2.

Staff described the replat as the final 49 internal lots required to complete the neighborhood’s second phase. During the public hearing staff and councilors discussed stormwater detention and an outlot in the southeast corner of the plat.

A staff member said the stormwater detention (described in the meeting as about 4.5 acres) is adjacent to the subdivision and owned by the same company (Sunstar). Council and staff also noted that an existing private driveway crosses what is now labeled Outlot C; the driveway is protected by a preexisting legal easement and the outlot was created so that a house cannot be built in someone else’s driveway.

The council opened the public hearing, asked for comments twice, and recorded no letters or phone calls submitted on the plat prior to the hearing. Following the hearing, a motion to approve item 5(a) passed on a roll-call vote with Council members Miller, Shear, Fuller, Vice Mayor Similescu and Mayor Martin Tucker voting yes.

Staff said the final replat follows earlier phases and was requested by the developer to complete the neighborhood and enable house construction and sale.