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File #: CPC PUZ 19-00006    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 4/25/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/8/2019 Final action: 10/8/2019
Title: Ordinance No. 19-68 amending the zoning map of the City of Colorado Springs relating to 4 acres located at the southwest corner of Peterson Road and Pony Tracks Drive from R-1 6000/DF/AO (single-family residential with a design flexibility overlay and an airport overlay) to PUD/AO (single-family residential, maximum gross density of 9 dwelling units per acre with a 35-foot maximum building height with an Airport Overlay) (QUASI-JUDICIAL) Related Files: CPC PUZ 19-00006, CPC PUD 19-00007 Presenter: Hannah Van Nimwegen, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Planning & Community Development Director
Attachments: 1. Updated ZC_ORD_PonyParkResidences, 2. Exhibit A - Legal Description, 3. Exhibit B - Legal Description Depicted, 4. Vicinity Map, 5. Pony Park Presentation - Staff, 6. Figure 1cc - Public Comments Passed to CPC, 7. Figure 2cc - Public Comments Received After CPC, 8. CPC Report_Pony Park, 9. Figure 1 - Development Plan, 10. Figure 2 - Project Statement, 11. Figure 3 - Exisitng Land Uses and Surrounding Zoning, 12. Figure 4 - Public Comments Receieved During Initial Review, 13. Figure 5 - Public Comments Received Following 2nd Neighborhood Meeting, 14. Figure 6 - Aerial Overlay, 15. Figure 7 - PlanCOS Analysis, 16. 7.5.603.B Findings - ZC, 17. 7.3.603 Establishment & Development of a PUD Zone, 18. CPC_Minutes_PonyPark_draft, 19. ZC_ORD_PonyParkResidences, 20. Signed Ordinance 19-68.pdf
Related files: CPC PUD 19-00007

Title
Ordinance No. 19-68 amending the zoning map of the City of Colorado Springs relating to 4 acres located at the southwest corner of Peterson Road and Pony Tracks Drive from R-1 6000/DF/AO (single-family residential with a design flexibility overlay and an airport overlay) to PUD/AO (single-family residential, maximum gross density of 9 dwelling units per acre with a 35-foot maximum building height with an Airport Overlay)

(QUASI-JUDICIAL)

Related Files: CPC PUZ 19-00006, CPC PUD 19-00007

Presenter:
Hannah Van Nimwegen, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning & Community Development Director

Body
Summary:
Owner: Rockwood Homes, LLC
Consultant: Altitude Land Consultants
Location: 3055 Flying Horse Road / Southwest corner of Peterson Road and Pony Tracks Drive

The applications under consideration are a zone change from R-1 6000/DF/AO (Single-family Residential with a Design Flexibility Overlay and an Airport Overlay) to PUD (Planned Unit Development: Single-family Residential with a maximum height of 35 feet and a maximum gross density of 9 dwelling units per acre) and a Development Plan illustrating 36 single-family detached homes.

Background:
The subject area was annexed in 1984 as part of the 1,327 acre Springs Ranch Addition. The Colorado Springs Ranch Master Plan was established with annexation and designated the area containing the subject parcel as Single-Family Residential. The Colorado Springs Master Plan's name was changed to Springs Ranch Master Plan in 1994.

The existing zone district was established in 1993 for the Colorado Springs Ranch Filing Number 4 subdivision. The R-1 6000 zone district in this area has a DFOZ (Design Flexibility Overlay Zone) which allows flexibility in development standards. According to zoning code section 7.3.502 DFOZ - Design Flexibility Overlay, "The DFOZ may be used to increase design flexibility by providing for greater variations in lot sizes, reduced setbacks, na...

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