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<br />Page 5 of 20 <br /> <br />Plan Evaluation <br /> <br />Chapter 11, Subdivisions <br /> <br />1. Final Plat <br />The Applicant is proposing to plat the Subject Property to adjust the lot lines between the two <br />parcels as shown in the image below. The redevelopment of the site will consist of two buildings <br />that function under shared parking, access, maintenance, and other items. A Final Plat is the final <br />map, drawing or chart indicating the final layout for City approval. The Final Plat (Attachment <br />E) includes the detailed survey description for each lot in the plat plus notes and dedication, <br />recording and approval statements. The Final Plat is the “recorded document” submitted to the <br />county register and must conform to all state laws. <br /> <br />Proposed Final Plat <br /> <br />Final plats must be substantially consistent with Preliminary Plats. The submitted Final Plat is <br />substantially consistent with the Preliminary Plat approved by the Council on September 9, 2024. <br /> <br />2. Public Use Dedication <br /> <br />Land was previously dedicated as part of the approval for a Planned Unit Development in 1984 <br />as part of PC 84-21, which created the original PUD for the house of worship. A condition of <br />approval was the dedication of 4.57 acres of parkland to the City. This area is now Royal Hills <br />Park. The previous dedication of this land does not automatically meet the dedication <br />requirements for the current application. <br /> <br />Lot 2, Block <br /> <br />Lot 1, Block <br />