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Council approves Lox Holdings replat after conditions on cost recovery and restrictive covenant
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Summary
Council approved Resolution 2025‑85 to accept a 6.55‑acre replat for Lox Holdings LLC, contingent on cost recovery payment and confirmation of a restrictive covenant covering the equestrian trail easement; council debated traffic effects, timing of utility hookups, and landscaping/mural mitigation.
The council voted 5–0 to approve Resolution 2025‑85, which ratifies a replat for Lox Holdings LLC covering roughly 6.55 acres at 14331 Southern Boulevard. Planning staff said the replat brings the recorded plat into alignment with an approved site plan: it removes previous lot lines, deletes an internal 5‑foot utility easement, and adds an equestrian easement and landscape buffer along the property’s south boundary.
Karen (planner) told council the contract planner and public works had reviewed the materials and found the replat consistent with the site plan and town code. Applicant Eric Root (LOX Holdings) said the replat was needed to finalize site plan approval and that an equestrian trail was being added to preserve connectivity across adjacent commercial property.
Councilors and nearby residents asked about cost recovery fees, utility hookups and temporary certificates of occupancy. Staff recommended approval but said the town would withhold final signatures until cost recovery fees were paid. Council conditioned approval on confirmation of the restrictive covenant memorializing the horse‑trail easement and on fee payment; the resolution passed 5–0.
Council members also urged the applicant to consider additional landscaping and a mural along Southern Boulevard to better fit the town’s rural character; the owner said landscaping and a gated emergency access (with Knox box) would be part of the final built design.
Next steps: staff to confirm cost recovery has been satisfied and to verify restrictive covenant language before executing the final resolution documents.

