Legislation Details

File #: LUPL-25-0010    Version: Name: Briargate / Voyager Land Use Plan
Type: Planning Case Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/23/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/14/2026 Final action:
Title: Establishment of the Briargate/Voyager Multi-Family Land Use Plan for proposed multi-family residential consisting of approximately 7.93 acres located at 1625 Springcrest Road. (Quasi-Judicial) Related Files: ZONE-25-0023 Located in Council District 2 Presenter: Allison Stocker, Senior Planner, Planning Department Kevin Walker, Planning Director, Planning Department
Sponsors: City Planning Commission
Attachments: 1. Attachment_G_Land_Use_Plan, 2. 7.5.514 LAND USE PLAN

Title
Establishment of the Briargate/Voyager Multi-Family Land Use Plan for proposed multi-family residential consisting of approximately 7.93 acres located at 1625 Springcrest Road.
(Quasi-Judicial)

Related Files: ZONE-25-0023
Located in Council District 2

Presenter:
Allison Stocker, Senior Planner, Planning Department
Kevin Walker, Planning Director, Planning Department

Body
Summary:
Owner: OC-1 Associates LP
Developer: Blackburn Communities
Representative: Kimley Horn
Location: 1625 Springcrest Road

The Land Use Plan shows the basic proposed site configuration for a multi-family residential development which will occupy the approximate 7.93 acre site. The Applicants are proposing two buildings, both of which will be located toward the center of the site. Parking and landscaped areas will line the periphery of the site.

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

Review Criteria:
This application complies with Section 7.5.514 as described 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, intensity, or character between proposed non-residential or mixed-use development and nearby low-density residential zone districts.

Staff finds that the proposed application mee...

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