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Committee recommends approvals for Middleton Shores and Conservancy Bend developments with deferred effective dates and standard conditions

Middleton Public Works / Plan Review Committee · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The committee recommended to the finance committee and common council that city developer agreements, CSMs and site plans for the Middleton Shores and Conservancy Bend Phase 2 developments be approved subject to plan approvals, surety, city engineer satisfaction and resolution of minor comments; approvals included deferred effective dates void if conditions are not met by 2025-09-01.

The Middleton Public Works committee recommended that the finance committee and common council approve city developer agreements, certified survey maps (CSMs) and site plans for two multi-building developments — Middleton Shores and Conservancy Bend Phase 2 — subject to standard deferred effective-date conditions.

For Middleton Shores staff said the project requires about 300 feet of public water main along a shared lot line to serve multiple apartment buildings; because the main will serve multiple buildings the water main must be public. The sanitary sewer for that project will be private and served by a private lift station that the city will not maintain; staff and the committee confirmed the city will still inspect plans and perform building inspections. The…

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