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File #: 15-0044    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 1/13/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/27/2015 Final action: 1/27/2015
Title: Bradley Heights Amendment to the Banning Lewis Ranch Master Plan, Bradley Heights PUD Zone Change and Concept Plan (Quasi-Judicial Matter)
Attachments: 1. Criteria-7.3.605-PUD Concept Plan criteria


Title
Bradley Heights Amendment to the Banning Lewis Ranch Master Plan, Bradley Heights PUD Zone Change and Concept Plan
(Quasi-Judicial Matter)
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From:
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Development Department

Summary:
CPC MP 87-00381-A13MN14 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
CPC PUZ 14-00101 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
CPC PUP 05-00139-A1MJ14 - QUASI-JUDICIAL

This project includes concurrent applications for a minor amendment to the Banning Lewis Ranch Master Plan, PUD zone change and PUD concept plan amendment for a 529.45-acre property known as Bradley Heights, located at the southwest corner of the Bradley Road and Marksheffel Road intersection in the southern portion of Banning Lewis Ranch.


Previous Council Action:
The City Council approved a master plan amendment, zoning request and concept plan in 2005 for similar PUD uses

Background:
The minor master plan amendment proposes to change the land use of approximately 138 acres by eliminating the industrial land uses from the area and reconfiguring the commercial, residential, school and park areas.

Rezoning will change the 529.45 acres from PUD/SS/AO (Planned Unit Development with Streamside and Airport Overlay) to a new PUD/SS/AO (Planned Unit Development with Streamside and Airport Overlay), to allow a mix of residential, commercial and school/park uses, eliminating the previous industrial uses from the PUD zoning.

The PUD concept plan illustrates the development of the 529.45 acres as a mix of multifamily, commercial, single-family residential, school, and park uses.

Please see the attached Planning Commission staff report for additional detailed analysis.

Financial Implications:
Not applicable.

Board/Commission Recommendation:
The City Planning Commission unanimously approved the applications at their December 18, 2014, regular meeting.

Stakeholder Process:
The public process included posting the site and sending postcards to 13...

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