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Benton City Planning Commission approves Cameo Vista preliminary plat amid neighbors' survey concerns

Benton City Planning Commission · March 24, 2025
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Summary

The Benton City Planning Commission approved a preliminary plat for the Cameo Vista subdivision, a proposal to replat roughly 3.7 acres into 13 R2 residential lots. Neighbors raised worries about apparent property‑line errors, wells/septic locations and pedestrian connections; staff said surveys will be verified before final plat.

The Benton City Planning Commission voted to approve the Cameo Vista preliminary plat after a public hearing on the application to subdivide roughly 3.7 acres into 13 residential lots in R2 (medium-density) zoning. Commissioners McLoud, Lynn and Hamilton voted yes to carry the motion.

Staff presented the application for Preliminary Plat 24-2, identifying the applicant/owner as Cameo Vista Corporation and describing the site as east of Desert Rose Terrace, north of Chris Avenue and east to 14th Street. Planning staff read findings of fact including required street, sidewalk, curb and gutter improvements, utility connections, and city code standards. Staff also noted a mitigation determination of nonsignificance (MDNS) was issued for the project on Nov. 23, 2024 and that the Washington Department of Ecology provided a standard comment requiring an inadvertent discovery…

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