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Dickinson City Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of Country Oaks Estates final minor plat

Dickinson City Planning and Zoning Commission · July 9, 2026
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Summary

The Dickinson City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of Final Minor Plat FLP-005-2026 for Country Oaks Estates after a short hearing; the site is zoned R-2 and covers about 0.73 acres. No public comment was offered.

The Dickinson City Planning and Zoning Commission on July 8, 2026, recommended approval of Final Minor Plat FLP-005-2026 for Country Oaks Estates after a brief public hearing and staff presentation.

The commission’s Committee member moved that the commission "recommend approval of FLP Dash005Dash2026, the Country Oaks Estate 4th edition final minor subdivision as being consistent with the City of Dickinson comprehensive plan, as being compliant with the City Of Dickinson zoning ordinance, as being in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare." The Chair seconded the motion and the commission carried it by voice vote.

Why it matters: the plat reconfigures Lots 12 and 3 in Block 10 of Country Oaks Estates (described in the record as located in the southeast corner of Section 28, Township 140 North, Range 96 West) and was described by staff as being in a medium-density residential district (R-2) and approximately 0.73 acres in size. Approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission is a recommendation to the city decision-makers charged with final plat acceptance under Dickinson City rules.

What happened in the meeting: Chair introduced the agenda item and the plat’s location and zoning; staff presence was acknowledged (Miss Burczyk). The Chair opened the public hearing and invited comments in person and by phone; no members of the public spoke. After commissioners asked no substantive questions, a motion to recommend approval was made, seconded and adopted by voice vote.

Details and next steps: the recommendation found the plat consistent with the Dickinson City comprehensive plan and in compliance with the Dickinson City zoning ordinance, per the motion on the record. The transcript identifies the application as FLP-005-2026; specific conditions or engineering notes were not stated on the record and no formal vote tally by name was recorded in the transcript. The commission then moved on to routine business and adjourned.

The meeting also approved minutes from the June 10, 2026 meeting earlier in the session and had no public-comment signups for other agenda items. The commission adjourned following a motion to close.