The Lox Holdings replat (Resolution 2025‑85) for a 6.55‑acre parcel at 14331 Southern Boulevard was approved by the council at its Dec. 2 meeting, with conditions. Planning staff said the replat reconciles the recorded plat with an existing site plan, removes a central 5‑foot utility easement, and adds an equestrian easement trail, landscape buffer and a public utility easement along the south boundary.
Applicant Eric Root (LOX Holdings) said the replat responds to the site-plan approval and that changes reflected current engineering and site needs. Council members asked whether cost‑recovery fees were current; staff recommended approval but noted the town would not sign off on recordation until fees were paid. The council motioned and approved the resolution contingent on confirmation of the restrictive covenant and that cost‑recovery is up to date; vote recorded as 5–0.
Council and neighbors discussed traffic routing and measures to discourage cut‑through traffic into adjacent residential streets — items that will be enforced through site‑plan conditions and on‑the‑ground measures such as signage and access controls. The applicant said delivery hours and business hours were limited to weekdays and expected mitigation measures (closed west access with Knox box for emergency access) to limit residential impacts.
Outcome: Resolution 2025‑85 approved 5–0, with conditions that outstanding fees and restrictive‑covenant language be confirmed before the plat is executed for recordation.