Skyridge Subdivision Concept

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Brent Ventura wants to build a five lot subdivision next to the driving range of Skyridge High School. The district sold the land last year. The lots are all larger than 0.49 acres.

They are requesting an exception to not provide the 7-foot park strip to match the integral sidewalk that the adjacent streets have. They also do not want to put a sidewalk on the west side next to the driving range.

The Planning Commission must approve the subdivision because it meets the Code requirements. They do not have to grant the exceptions. The public can share why or why not they think the applicant should meet the required 7-foot park strip and 5-foot sidewalk requirements.

You can ask a question or leave a comment below.

Brent Ventura wants to build a five lot subdivision next to the driving range of Skyridge High School. The district sold the land last year. The lots are all larger than 0.49 acres.

They are requesting an exception to not provide the 7-foot park strip to match the integral sidewalk that the adjacent streets have. They also do not want to put a sidewalk on the west side next to the driving range.

The Planning Commission must approve the subdivision because it meets the Code requirements. They do not have to grant the exceptions. The public can share why or why not they think the applicant should meet the required 7-foot park strip and 5-foot sidewalk requirements.

You can ask a question or leave a comment below.

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I don't believe an exception should be made for this. For sidewalks to be useful they need to be cohesive. With the request to not put a sidewalk on the west side, the sidewalk loses its cohesiveness and therefore its usefulness. This exception would discourage walkability in the neighborhood.

Chad Watkins

chadwtkns 11 months ago