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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1986_07_23_R158 i~p'f£ginfa PRESENTED July 23, 1986 RESOLUTION NO. 86-158 ADOPTED July 23~ 1986 A RESOLUTION: APPROVING THE FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR POTOMAC CROSSING, SECTION I. WHEREAS, the Town Council has authority to approve final development plans for all or part of a planned development submitted under Section 7B(5)(f) of the Leesburg Planned Development Regulations; and WHEREAS, the preliminary development plan for the Potomac Crossing Planned Residential Community was approved by Ordinance Number 96-0-19 on April 9, 1986; and WHEREAS, the final development plan for Potomac Crossing, Section 1, which includes single-family homes and townhouses in the western portion of the development was recommended to Council for approval by the Planning Commission on June 5, 1986; and WHEREAS, this final development plan meets the requirements of Sections 7B-11 and 7B-12 of the Planned Development Regulations and Section 13-61 of the Subdivision and Land Development Regulations: THEREFORE, RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Leesburg in Virginia as follows: The Final Development Plan for Potomac Crossing, Section I, as submitted May 22, 1986, is conditionally approved subject to the following corrections and additions, which have been agreed to by the applicant: 1. Lots 105 and 106 shall be moved from North Balls Bluff Road to Jenifer Court. 2. All temporary dead-end streets shall include a temporary turnaround paved and constructed in accordance with town standards. 3. Balls Bluff Parkway shall be designed and bonded for construction as a four-lane section throughout Section 1. APPROVING POTOMAC CROSSING, SECTION I Additional documentation of downstream stormwater impacts from the proposed subdivision shall be provided to the satisfaction of the Director of Engineering prior to submittal of the final plat for this section. The proposed 32-foot street sections shall be changed to 36 feet, or, as a secondary alternative, the final plat shall clearly indicate no parking on one side of these streets and shall acknowledge the developer's responsibility to sign the streets accordingly. Where required public utility easements must encroach upon rear lot lines, the final plat shall denote a prohibition of structures or fences within the easements, and such prohibition shall also be included within the deed covenants for all affected lots. PASSED this 23rd day of ATTEST: Clerk of ~uncil July , 1986. Robert E. Sevila, Mayor Town of Leesburg