The planning body approved the preliminary plat for Nelson Meadows, a proposal to subdivide roughly 22.02 acres into three buildable lots and one open-space parcel. The staff report said the proposed buildable lots would range from about 2.74 to 3.82 acres and rely on individual wells and septic systems.
Staff read findings that the proposal met applicable provisions of the county subdivision ordinance and the county's concept plan. The staff recommendation, presented by the planning director, urged approval with no additional conditions.
After a short discussion in which commissioners confirmed there were no further conditions from staff, a commissioner moved to approve the preliminary plat and the staff report. The motion was seconded and passed on a roll-call vote: Chad (yes), Molly Demick (yes), Edward Orange (yes) and Crystal Matson (yes). The motion carried 4–0.
Why it matters: approval of a preliminary plat allows the applicant to move forward to the final plat stage and begin required permit processes for infrastructure and building. The proposal’s reliance on individual wells and septic systems means future permits for on-lot utilities will be reviewed under existing county and state rules.
Next steps: staff said the applicant must complete any technical submittals required for final platting, and the item will return when the final plat package and associated documentation are filed. Any required public notices or permits (for wells, septic systems or road work) must be completed before final plat recordation.