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File #: CPC PUD 18-00055    Version: Name: Chaparral Point
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 9/27/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/27/2018 Final action: 11/27/2018
Title: The Chaparral Pointe PUD Development Plan proposing 32 single-family and 36 two-family residential lots on 12.153 acres. (Quasi-judicial) Related Files: CPC MP 10-00089-A3MJ18, CPC PUZ 18-00054 Presenter: Mike Schultz, Principal Planner, Planning and Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director of Planning and Community Development
Indexes: High Chaparral, Master Plan Amendment
Attachments: 1. Figure 4 - Chaparral Pointe DP, 2. 7.3.606 PUD Development Plan, 3. 7.5.502.E Development Plan Review
Related files: CPC PUZ 18-00054, CPC MP 10-00089-A3MJ18


Title
The Chaparral Pointe PUD Development Plan proposing 32 single-family and 36 two-family residential lots on 12.153 acres.

(Quasi-judicial)

Related Files: CPC MP 10-00089-A3MJ18, CPC PUZ 18-00054

Presenter:
Mike Schultz, Principal Planner, Planning and Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director of Planning and Community Development

Body
Summary:
Applicant: Century Communities
Consultant: NES, Inc.
Owner: Harry and Lynn Fries
Location: Northwest of the intersection of Powers Boulevard and Barnes Road at the terminus of Integrity Center Point.

Previous Council Action:
The City Council has not acted on any recent land use applications involving this project. The most recent action by City Council involving the High Chaparral Master Plan area was in January 2014; approving a Minor Amendment to the High Chaparral Master Plan involving a change to the proposed road network. City Council later approved a rezone of the property located to the south and east of the subject property in April 2015; changing the zoning from A (Agriculture) to R-5 (Multi-family Residential). Accompanying the zone changes was the Barnes Center Apartments Development Plan, a 272 unit apartment complex (now known as Elevation Apartments).

Background:
The subject property is part of the High Chaparral Master Plan, originally approved in 1985 as part of the High Chaparral annexation of the same year. The proposed land uses as shown on the original Master Plan identified single-family residential, park and office/research and development. The Master Plan had originally intended for Rio Vista Drive to connect from Barnes Road to Stetson Hills Boulevard; however this connection was later eliminated in 2001 when the TOPS (Trails, Open Space and Parks) committee recommended and the City Council agreed to purchase approximately 73 acres within the master planned area.
The original High Chaparral Master Plan adopted in 1985 when the property was annexed, included the...

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