File #:
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CPC UV 18-00039
Version:
1
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Name:
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Type:
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Planning Case
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Status:
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Passed
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On agenda:
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4/19/2018
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Final action:
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4/19/2018
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Title:
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Request from the Palmer High School Student Council on behalf of Colorado Springs School District 11 for a Use Variance to allow an Electronic Message Center (EMC) for the High School at 301 N. Nevada Ave. The site is zoned R-1-6000 (Single Family Residential), is approximately 3.67 acres in size, and is located on the northeast corner of N. Nevada Ave. and E. Platte Ave.
(QUASI-JUDICIAL)
Presenter:
Ryan Tefertiller, Urban Planning Manager, Planning & Community Development
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Title
Request from the Palmer High School Student Council on behalf of Colorado Springs School District 11 for a Use Variance to allow an Electronic Message Center (EMC) for the High School at 301 N. Nevada Ave. The site is zoned R-1-6000 (Single Family Residential), is approximately 3.67 acres in size, and is located on the northeast corner of N. Nevada Ave. and E. Platte Ave.
(QUASI-JUDICIAL)
Presenter:
Ryan Tefertiller, Urban Planning Manager, Planning & Community Development
Body
Recommended Action
Proposed Motion:
CPC UV 18-00039 - USE VARIANCE Approve the use variance for the Palmer High School EMC, based upon the finding that the application complies with the review criteria in City Code Sections 7.5.803.B. and 7.5.502.E, subject to compliance with the technical modifications described in the staff report.
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