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File #: LUPL-23-0010    Version: Name: Printers Hill Land Use Plan
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 11/27/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2024 Final action: 6/25/2024
Title: Establishing the Union Printers Home Land Use Plan for proposed Residential, Commercial, Retail, Office, Park & Recreation, Streets/Utility Rights-of-Way, Public/Institutional, and Activity Center uses consisting of 26.209 acres located at 101 South Union Boulevard. (Quasi-Judicial) Presenter: Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Neighborhood Services Kevin Walker, Interim Planning Director, Planning and Neighborhood Services
Attachments: 1. Attachment 4 - Land Use Plan, 2. Attachment 5 - Land Use Plan - Project Statement, 3. 7.5.514 LAND USE PLAN
Related files: DVSA-23-0004, ZONE-23-0032
Title
Establishing the Union Printers Home Land Use Plan for proposed Residential, Commercial, Retail, Office, Park & Recreation, Streets/Utility Rights-of-Way, Public/Institutional, and Activity Center uses consisting of 26.209 acres located at 101 South Union Boulevard.

(Quasi-Judicial)

Presenter:
Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Neighborhood Services
Kevin Walker, Interim Planning Director, Planning and Neighborhood Services

Body
Summary:
Owner: UPH Partners
Representative: Vertex Consulting
Location: 101 South Union Boulevard

This project, known as Printers Hill, is located at 101 South Union Boulevard, the Union Printers Home site, and includes concurrent applications for a zone change, Land Use Plan, and a Development Standard Adjustment for the associated 26.21- acre site. The land use plan illustrates the proposed land use configuration, access and circulation, intended infrastructure and overall intent.

Background:
Please see the attached City Planning Commission Staff Report for a complete analysis of the proposed applications.

Review Criteria:

The review criteria for a Land Use Plan, file number: LUPL-23-0010 as set forth in City Code Section 7.5.514 (UDC) are noted below:
1. Consistency with the Colorado Springs Comprehensive Plan and other plans and policies adopted by City Council;

2. Consistency with development standards the zone district in which the property is located, or would be located after a requested zone district change;

3. Compatibility with the land uses and development intensities surrounding the property;

4. Impacts of the permitted or requested uses, appropriate to the type of development, the neighborhood, and the community;

5. Adequacy of proposed ingress/egress points and traffic circulation, both on and off the site;

6. Capacity of the existing streets, utilities, parks, schools, and other public facilities to serve the proposed development;

7. Promotion of transitions in height, int...

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