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File #: Resolution 106-2014    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/24/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/21/2014 Final action: 10/21/2014
Title: Resolution approving the Littleton Village Replat 1 Subdivision final plat and Subdivision Improvement Agreement.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 106-2014, 2. Vicinity Map, 3. Planning Board Resolution 2014-13, 4. City Council Letter 141016, 5. Final Plat Application Form, 6. Overall Graphic, 7. Revised Street Sections, 8. City of Littleton Subdivision Improvement Agreement Richmond Homes, 9. LITTLETON VILLAGE FINAL PLAT (2014-10-15) (1)
Agenda Date: 10/21/2014

Subject:
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Resolution approving the Littleton Village Replat 1 Subdivision final plat and Subdivision Improvement Agreement.
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Presented By:
Glen Van Nimwegen, AICP, Community Development Director

POLICY QUESTION:

Should the city council approve the Littleton Village Replat 1 Subdivision final plat and Subdivision Improvement Agreement (SIA)?

BACKGROUND:

Richmond American Homes has submitted a final plat, improvement plans and SIA for 101 residential lots in the Littleton Village project, a 77-acre mixed-use development at the northeast corner of Dry Creek Road and South Broadway.

The city council approved a final plat for the overall project on July 1, 2014, establishing 13 three to six-acre parcels for future development. The proposed replat comprises three parcels in the easterly 43-acre residential portion of the project: Lot 1, Block 4 (56 single-family lots); Lot 2, Block 7 (22 single-family lots); and Lot 1, Block 8 (23 single-family lots).

Zoning regulations for Littleton Village, including minimum lot sizes and maximum densities, are established on the amended Littleton Village General Planned Development Plan (GPDP), approved by city council in August, 2013.

Architectural and site development requirements are set forth in the Littleton Village Design Standards and Guidelines, a component of the GPDP implemented by staff.

The planning board approved the preliminary plat for Littleton Village Replat 1 on September 22, 2014.

STAFF ANALYSIS:

General Description:

The final plat establishes individual building lots consistent with the zoning regulations in the approved GPDP and the parcel configuration in the overall Littleton Village Final Plat. Each of the three proposed development areas is accessed by streets within the development, as contemplated by the GPDP. The configuration of lots support the GPDP design concepts that promote the integration of residential and commercial use...

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