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Commission recommends approval of Spring Creek Village fourth filing final plat

Laramie Planning Commission · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended City Council approve final plat 26‑0003 for Spring Creek Village fourth filing, which creates 18 residential lots on a 1.35‑acre tract; staff said required infrastructure is already in place.

The Laramie Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 27 to recommend City Council approve final plat 26‑0003 (Spring Creek Village fourth filing), a request to create 18 residential lots on a 1.35‑acre tract south of Spring Creek.

Planning staff told commissioners that the final‑plat stage is a compliance review with an already‑approved preliminary plat (originally approved in 2018) and that required infrastructure — streets, utilities and sidewalks — has been constructed in earlier phases. Staff recommended approval because the current filing aligns with previously approved conditions and corrects drafting and easement errors.

Kelly Abner of Civil Works, representing the applicant, said the filing reconciles minor deviations between constructed improvements and the recorded plat. "We're asking for your consideration to match what's out in the field with what's on paper," Abner said.

Commissioners moved and seconded a recommendation to City Council. The roll call reflected six yes votes, zero no votes, and one absence. The commission’s recommendation will be forwarded to City Council for final action.

If City Council approves the final plat, it will enable the recorded configuration of lots and easements for the subdivision phase described in the preliminary approvals and settlement agreements that resolved earlier disputes in the subdivision’s history.