Planning commission delays decision on Boyer 2‑lot subdivision after applicant absence

5834655 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission considered a request by Boyer and 1909301 Corner LLC for a two‑lot subdivision at the southeast corner of Wicker Avenue and 90 Third Avenue during a study session but did not take public testimony because the applicant and engineer were not present.

The Planning Commission considered a request by Boyer and 1909301 Corner LLC for a two‑lot subdivision at the southeast corner of Wicker Avenue and 90 Third Avenue during a study session but did not take public testimony because the applicant and engineer were not present. The commission said it received an engineering review letter with outstanding comments and expects the applicant’s engineer to supply revisions before the scheduled public hearing on August 20. A commission member said the study session is to receive information between developer and staff, not to take public comment.

The item was put forward for discussion after roll call identified several absent members and confirmed a study‑session format. Planning staff reported receipt of an engineering review letter that contained outstanding items; staff and commissioners said the applicant’s consultant indicated they would resolve comments shortly. One commissioner summarized: “We left the public hearing open, and that’ll happen on August 20. This is just a study session tonight.”

Commissioners asked staff how long the applicant would typically have to respond to engineering comments; staff said revisions are usually returned within about a week. Commissioners reiterated that the study session is not configured to accept public comment or to allow the public to question applicants; public input is taken during the formal public hearing portion of the meeting.

The commission did not vote on the application at the study session. The public hearing remains scheduled for August 20, when members of the public will be able to comment and the commission will consider updated engineer reviews and any additional materials submitted by the applicant.