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Planning Commission approves consent agenda including multiple bond actions and a preliminary plat (June Lake Collector Road)

5710859 · July 14, 2025

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Summary

The Planning Commission approved the consent agenda, which included PC Resolutions 2,555–2,561 (various performance and maintenance bond establishments/releases and right-of-way dedications) and PPL 18-12-2025 (June Lake Collector Road preliminary plat).

The Planning Commission approved the consent agenda by voice vote. Items read into the record included:

- PC Resolution 2,555, to establish a performance bond for June Lake Phase 1, Pod A. - PC Resolution 2,556, to establish a maintenance bond for June Lake Phase 1, Pod A. - PC Resolution 2,557, to establish a performance bond for Lockridge Industrial (noted earlier as having a clerical unsigned application in the packet). - PC Resolution 2,558, to release the maintenance bond for Buckner Lane realignment. - PC Resolution 2,559, to release the performance bond for Beechcroft Townhomes. - PC Resolution 2,560, to release the maintenance bond for Arbors at Autumn Ridge, Phase 15. - PC Resolution 2,561, dedication of road, right of way, and public utilities for Arbors at Autumn Ridge, Phase 15. - PPL 18-12-2025, submitted by CSDG for June Lake Collector Road; property zoned PZD, approximately 5.6 acres; three-lane collector with on-street parking and sidewalks with grass strips.

A commissioner moved for approval of the consent agenda "with all associated staff conditions of approval and findings of fact," the motion was seconded, and the chair called for the ayes; no opposition was recorded and the consent agenda was approved.

Commissioners briefly noted a clerical issue with the Lockridge Industrial surety application that had not been signed by city staff; staff indicated the signature omission was a clerical matter.