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Planning commission recommends converting portions of Olia Village streets to public; forwards items to council
Summary
The Creve Coeur Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of amendments to the Olia Village site concept and subdivision plat to convert selected private streets — including the project's Main Street — to public right-of-way after an anchor tenant raised long-term maintenance concerns. The recommendations move to the City Council for final action.
The Creve Coeur Planning & Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of amendments to the Olia Village site concept plan, the phase 1 site development plan and the final subdivision plat that would convert certain streets within the 10300 Olive Boulevard development from private to public.
Jason Jaggi, the city's director of community development, told commissioners the change was prompted in part by an anchor tenant's request and by staff review of long-term maintenance. Jaggi said the city would take responsibility only for the pavement itself, not sidewalks or decorative…
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