HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2008-084 preliminary plat for camino de vaquero, lots 1-24 and common area AMARANA RESOLUTION N0.2008-84
RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT; APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A
PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR CAMINO DE VAQUERO, LOTS 1-24 AND COMMON
AREA `A' (PRIVATE STREET).
WHEREAS, Floerchinger, Sadler, Steele and Baker, Inc., representing the property
owner, Richard Neter, has applied for approval of a preliminary plat fora 24-lot single-family
residential subdivision on 28.44 acres, including lots 1 through 24 and Common Area "A"
(private street), and generally located on the northwest side of Camino de Manana, approximately
.25 -miles north of Lambert Lane, east of Decker Drive .within a portion of the southeast quarter
of Section 11, Township 12 South, Range 12 East; and
WHEREAS, the Marana Planning Commission at their regular meeting held on May 28,
2008, voted 4-3, with Commissioners Fogel, Winger, and Le Page-Wood dissenting, to
recommend that the Town Council approve said preliminary plat; AND
WHEREAS, the Marana Town Council, at their regular meeting on June 17, 2008,
determined that the Camino de Vaquero Preliminary Plat should be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of
Marana, Arizona, that Camino de Vaquero Preliminary Plat is hereby approved subject to the
following conditions:
1. All public rights-of--way associated. with this project, including roadway dedications,
easements, etc. shall be dedicated by separate instrument within 90 days upon demand by the
Town.
2. The project area contains potential foraging habitat for the listed endangered Lesser Long-
Nosed Bat. Due to the potential presence of jurisdictional washes on-site, the Town of
Marana will not issue a grading permit until it is confirmed that the washes are not
jurisdictional. If washes are jurisdictional and will be impacted by development, consultation
for the Lesser Long-Nosed-Bat may be required as part of the 404 permitting process and
prior to grading permit issuance. The Town of Marana shall be provided a copy of the
approved jurisdictional delineation and applicable Section 404 permit once received.
3. If the Corps of Engineers takes jurisdiction of this project and requires further archaeological
work, a grading permit will not be issued by the Town of Marana until the work has been
completed and the Corps issues its approval for ground disturbance.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Mayor and Council of the Town of Marana, Arizona,
this 17~' day of June, 2008.
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Ed Honea, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jo yn C. orison
Town Clerk
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