Planning commission recommends approvals for two subdivisions and an amendment to Lakeside Campground’s conditional-use permit

North Platte Planning Commission · November 26, 2025

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Summary

The commission recommended approval of Fritz Farm 2nd and Chase subdivisions and approved an amendment allowing four additional RV storage buildings at Lakeside Campground; items will go to council as applicable.

On Nov. 25 the North Platte Planning Commission recommended approval of two subdivision actions and an amendment to an existing conditional-use permit for Lakeside Campground.

Planning staff summarized SU25-022 (Fritz Farm 2nd), saying the proposal reconfigures single-family lots to allow attached duplexes on exterior lots. Staff noted the applicant was not present; commissioners asked about access, easements and whether homeowners’ associations (HOAs) would be used. Commissioner Davies moved and Matthews seconded a motion recommending preliminary and final approval; the motion passed.

For SU25-023 (Chase Subdivision), staff corrected an attachment and explained the application splits one lot into two with city utilities available; a paving petition had been filed and neighboring property owners objected to mandatory paving. Commissioner Bain moved and Jet seconded a recommendation to approve; the motion passed.

In CU25-007, Lakeside Campground requested to add four recreational-vehicle storage buildings at 300 Hadley Drive. Staff said the amendment would not detract from the area’s character and recommended approval. A motion to recommend approval with conditions and the factual findings required under the North Platte code of ordinances was made and seconded; the commission recommended approval and the item will go to City Council (Dec. 2).

All three items were forwarded to the City Council for final action where appropriate.