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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Garden City Engineer Report

Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

GARDEN CITY, March 10, 2016.  Zan Murray noted that Water’s Edge Phase 3 final plat will be discussed in the Council Meeting.  There are a few minor edits that need to be corrected on the plat before final approval is given.  When approval is given, make sure it is conditional until certain changes are made.

The Parking lot on 150 South needs to be repaired.  Murray noted that he will get in touch with Circle C and ask them to get the repairs done in that area.

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is being drafted between Lance Anderson and Garden City concerning the easements and tank ownership on Elks’ Ridge.  Progress is being made.  Hopefully the easements will be ready in the next couple of weeks and will be sent to the City soon.

The 350 South Beach Access Trail is ready to respond to any questions people may have.

Cottonwood Subdivision will be reviewed again soon.  Comments concerning this subdivision can be submitted to the developer.

Legacy Beach is a new PUD which is in a beach development zone.  The developer will be creating a development plan that will be presented to the City for start approval.  The five acres across the highway are considered to be part of the entire development.

There will not be enough parking for Water’s Edge development.  There is an understanding that the developers will have to purchase some additional parking.  The overall calculation of parking can be taken care of later as the developments progresses.  It appears that they will be short about 18 spaces.  However, each phase still must stand alone, so enough parking must be shown to move forward on Phase 3.  The developers realize that they can purchase 15 percent of required parking spaces from the City.  They need to have 53 parking spaces for Phase 3.  It will be important to keep track of the parking as each phase is approved.

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