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Committee waives paving requirement for single‑lot subdivision on Glenside Drive after residents and staff debate drainage

2623124 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Rapid City Public Works Committee granted an exception to require a full pavement improvement for one lot on Glenside Drive, after hearing resident appeals and staff analysis of drainage and access issues.

The Rapid City Public Works Committee voted to waive the requirement that a short segment of Glenside Drive be paved as a condition of a preliminary subdivision for one lot, citing unique local conditions and drainage concerns.

Residents Ron Davis and another nearby property owner attended the meeting to appeal staff’s recommendation. Davis said the road in front of his lot and others in the area is gravel and described the area as largely unpaved: “The 2 streets, Valley Drive and Homestead that are in green are paved ... Those are the only areas that are paved out there.” Another resident described the gravel road in front of his house as about 400 feet long, dead-ending, and used by four houses.

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