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Planning Commission approves Diamond Creek preliminary plat and rezoning, with conditions
Summary
The Dayton Planning Commission approved a comprehensive plan amendment, a zoning map change from A-1 to GMU-5 and a preliminary plat for the Diamond Creek addition, subject to conditions including a 60-foot right-of-way and not showing a northern extension on the plat. The application advances to City Council on Oct. 22.
The Dayton Planning Commission on Oct. 3 voted 5-0 to approve a set of applications for the Diamond Creek addition: a comprehensive plan sewer-staging amendment, a zoning map amendment from A-1 (agricultural) to GMU-5 (general mixed use) and a preliminary plat composed of outlots intended to be marketed and developed later.
Staff planning director John (city planning staff) told commissioners the proposal would move the project's sewer staging from a later decade into current staging so the developer can proceed with street construction and initial infrastructure. John said the preliminary plat is intentionally drawn as outlots because the developer "does not know what the eventual use is going to be," and the city wants streets and…
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