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The Mission City Council approved the final plat for Bill Wood Manor Subdivision Phase 1, allowing the developer to record the north portion of the subdivision so lots can be sold while construction continues on the south portion.
Planning staff explained the subdivision received preliminary plat approval in December and the developer asked to break the project into phases so work and sales could proceed on the north side. The phase includes four-plex units consistent with the previously approved preliminary plan. Staff recommended approval subject to standard conditions, which the council recorded during the motion to approve.
Council and staff discussed that while the developer builds the second phase, the developer intends to begin selling lots in Phase 1. The motion to approve carried unanimously.
The transcript does not detail the specific plat conditions or deadlines beyond staff’s general recommendation that conditions be met prior to recording.
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