Title
Flying Horse Parcel Number 36 - Molise Development Plan.
(Quasi-Judicial Matter)
Body
From:
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Development Department
Summary:
CPC MP 06-00219-A4MN14 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
CPC PUZ 14-00153 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
CPC PUD 14-00157 - QUASI-JUDICIAL
This project includes the following applications: 1.) A minor amendment to the Flying Horse Master Plan; 2.) Rezoning of 10.5 acres from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development); and 3.) Flying Horse Parcel Number 36 - Molise residential attached (duplex) development plan.
The master plan amendment focuses on two areas; it changes the land use of Parcel 36 from Office to Residential, 3.5 - 8 dwelling units per acre, and removes the planned traffic signal at Diamond Rock Road and North Gate Boulevard.
The rezone will change 10.5 acres described as Parcel 36 from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development: Attached Single-Family Residential, 30 Feet Maximum Building Height, and 3.80 Dwelling Units per Acre). The PUD development plan for the site shows a single-family, paired patio home (duplex) development consisting of 40 lots, open space/landscape tracts, and public roads.
Flying Horse Parcel Number 36 is located south of Flying Horse Club Drive, east of Ravenswood Drive and west of future Powers Boulevard in the Flying Horse community.
Previous Council Action:
The Flying Horse Master Plan was approved in 2003 and the annexation of the property into the City of Colorado Springs was completed in 2004. The annexation, Master Plan and A (Agricultural) zoning of the property were approved by Council.
Background:
The minor amendment to the Flying Horse Master Plan proposes to change the use of Parcel 36 from Office to Residential, 3.5 - 8 Dwelling Units per Acre. This residential use and density type is similar to other uses and densities within Flying Horse, specifically to the north and east of this site...
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