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Ordinance No. 18-90 annexing into the City of Colorado Springs that area known as Villani Annexation consisting of 13.10 acres.
(Legislative)
Related Files: CPC A 16-00112R, CPC ZC 17-00112
Presenter:
Catherine Carleo, Principal Planner, Planning and Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director
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Summary:
Applicant: M.V.E. Inc.
Owners: Villani Partnership LLP
Location: 6795 Templeton Gap
This project includes concurrent applications for annexation of 13.10 acres into the City, including a portion of Tutt Boulevard, and establishment of the A (Agricultural) holding zone for the 12.91-acre property. The property is currently part of a larger enclave and is surrounded by City developing property. The associated annexation and zone change will bring the property into the City with a holding zone of A (Agricultural) for intended future development. The concept statement as Figure 3 of the associated staff report details the intention for future high density residential.
Previous Council Action:
On April 11, 2017, City Council accepted the original petition for annexation which authorized further processing of the annexation through the City Land Use Review process. A resolution setting the City Council hearing date of August 28, 2018 was heard and passed at the July 10, 2018 City Council agenda.
On August 28, 2018, this ordinance was approved on first reading with a vote of 8:0:1 (Councilor Avila was excused).
Background:
This annexation consists of 13.10 acres (Tutt Blvd right-of-way and the private property) as a request to annex the property into the municipal limits of the City of Colorado Springs for future development. The site is part of a larger enclave, an area completely surrounded by the City limits, and contiguous to the municipal limits of the City of Colorado Springs. The Comprehensive Plan and the Annexation Plan both highlight the importance of annexing enclave areas. The Comprehensive Pla...
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