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File #: CPC A 14-00131-2    Version: Name:
Type: Planning Case Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 4/11/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/23/2016 Final action: 8/23/2016
Title: Ordinance No. 16-86 annexing to the City of Colorado Springs that area known as Colorado Springs Airport Filing 2 located between Highway 94 and Air Lane and consisting of 18.89 acres. (Legislative) Related Files: CPC A 14-00131-1, CPC A 14-00131-2, CPC A 14-00131-3, CPC ZC 14-00132-1, CPC ZC 14-00132-2, CPC ZC 14-00132-3 Presenter: Mike Schultz, AICP, Principal Planner Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Community Development Department
Attachments: 1. Airport Annexation Filing 2 Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A-2 - Notarized Legal, 3. Exhibit B-2 Airport Annexation Filing 2 Plat, 4. Signed Ordinance 16-86.pdf
Related files: CPC A 14-00131-1, CPC ZC 14-00132-1, CPC A 14-00131-3, CPC ZC 14-00132-2


Title
Ordinance No. 16-86 annexing to the City of Colorado Springs that area known as Colorado Springs Airport Filing 2 located between Highway 94 and Air Lane and consisting of 18.89 acres.

(Legislative)

Related Files: CPC A 14-00131-1, CPC A 14-00131-2, CPC A 14-00131-3, CPC ZC 14-00132-1, CPC ZC 14-00132-2, CPC ZC 14-00132-3

Presenter:
Mike Schultz, AICP, Principal Planner
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Development Director, Planning and Community Development Department

Body
Summary:
Owner: City of Colorado Springs
Location: Three separate annexation locations
1. Annexation Filing 1 is located southwest of Space Village Drive and Marksheffel Road and consists of 31.158 acres.
2. Annexation Filing 2 is located between Highway 94 and Air Lane and consists of 18.89 acres.
3. Annexation Filing 3 is located southeast of Highway 24 and the Powers Boulevard intersection and consists of 47.484 acres.

This is a request for adoption of three separate annexation ordinances and three separate establishments of zone districts to the APD/AO/APZ (Airport Planned District with Airport Overlay and Accident Potential Subzone). The APZ (Accident Potential Subzones), which extend from each end of the three (3) airport runways, will be applied to each of the respective properties.

Previous Council Action:
On August 9, 2016, this item passed on first reading with a unanimous vote.

Background:
This is a request by the City of Colorado Springs on behalf of its enterprise, the Colorado Springs Airport, to annex three properties into the municipal limits, which are located immediately north of the Airport and collectively consist of 97.532 acres. The sites were acquired by the City as part of the Noise Compatibility and Land Acquisition project funded through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 150 Airport Noise Compatibility program.

The three sites meet contiguity requirements to the City limits making the properties eligible for annexation; ho...

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