Planning staff told commissioners the first item on the consent agenda was a final plat for Section 1 of the CLO subdivision, which would create seven lots on approximately 17 acres. "It is consistent with the approved preliminary plan, and we have 13 conditions of approval, and we're recommending approval," the staff member said.
The item was presented as a routine final-plat submittal consistent with a previously approved preliminary plan. A commissioner asked whether anything about the final plat differed from the preliminary approval; the staff member answered, "No no changes that differ from the approved preliminary. No."
A later clarification during the consent discussion noted the subdivision had been broken into two phases because the timing of a water booster station meant there was not sufficient pressure to provide the required fire flow for lots at the top of the hill. A commissioner said that the phasing was due to the booster-station timing and fire-flow requirements; the staff member confirmed those constraints would be addressed as the phases proceed.
No motion or formal vote on the item was recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The staff recommendation included 13 conditions of approval and, according to staff, would move forward subject to those conditions.
The discussion occurred during the meeting's consent agenda; no public comment on this plat appears in the transcript excerpt.