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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2003-106 final plat for heritage highlands phase VIIMARANA RESOLUTION NO. 2003-106 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIl., OF THE TOWN OF MARANA, ARIZONA, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR HERITAGE HIGHLANDS PHASE VII, SUBMITTED BY U.S. HOMES, FOR A 152-LOT, SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED HOME SUBDIVISION ON 45.40 ACRES LOCATED IN THE DOVE MOUNTAIN SPECIFIC PLAN AREA WEST OF DOVE MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD IN A PORTION OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST. WHEREAS, the Marana Town Council approved the RedHawk Specific Plan for the area now known as Dove Mountain pursuant to Ordinance 89.22 on May 31, 1989; and WHEREAS, U. S. Homes is the owner of approximately 45.40 acres located west of Dove Mountain Boulevard in a portion of Section 24, Township 11 South, Range 12 East, and has applied to the Town of Marana for approval of a Final Plat for that property which consists of a 152-1ot, single family detached home subdivision, including lots 1147 through 1298, Common Area "A" (private streets), Common Area "B" (golf course), Common Area "C" (drainage facilities); and WHEREAS, the Marana Town Council approved the Heritage Highlands Preliminary Plat for this project pursuant to Resolution 95-58 on October 17, 1995; and WHEREAS, the Marana Town Council has considered this item at the regular Town Council meeting held October 7, 2003, and has determined that the Final Plat for Heritage Highlands Phase VII should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Council of the Town o f Marana, Arizona, that the Heritage Highlands Phase VII Final Plat, submitted by U.S. Homes for a 152-1ot, single family detached home subdivision to be located west of Dove Mountain Boulevard in a portion of Section 24, Township 11 South, Range 12 East, is hereby approved. Marana Resolution No. 2003-106 Page 1 of 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED bythe Mayor and Council of the Townaof 1Vjarana, Arizona, this 7th day of October, 2003. ATTEST: maybr B{~BI~Y:--I~UTTON, JR. APPROV.,ED AS TO FORM: Marana Resolution No. 2003-106 Page 2 of 2