Title
A major amendment to the Mesa Springs Community Plan changing 13.32 acres from medium-high density residential and public park to office/special commercial and industrial, located at the northwest corner of Centennial Boulevard and Van Buren Street.
(Legislative)
Presenter:
Lonna Thelen, Principal Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director
Body
Summary:
Applicant: Thomas and Thomas
Owner: Pueblo State Bank and Trust Company
Location: northwest corner of Van Buren Street and Centennial Boulevard
This project includes concurrent applications for a major amendment to the Mesa Springs Community master plan from medium-high density residential and public park to office/special commercial and industrial; a zone change from PUD (Planned Unit Development; attached townhomes, 35' maximum building height, 6.68 dwelling units per acre) to PUD (Planned Unit Development; general and medical office, retail, personal improvement services, financial institutions, child care facilities, sit down restaurants, light industrial and private open space, maximum building height 35'); and a concept plan illustrating four office/commercial buildings and a light industrial development for Indian Hills Business Park. The site is 13.32 acres located northwest of Centennial Boulevard and Van Buren Street.
Previous Council Action:
City Council previously approved a zone change to PUD and the associated development plan for attached townhomes in May of 2004 (Ordinance 04-79).
Background:
The 13.32 acre site is located northwest of Centennial Boulevard and Van Buren Street. The vacant site is zoned PUD for multi-family and was original developed as part of a larger multi-family development for Indian Hills Townhomes in 2004. The original development was proposed to include a 29.6 acre site that was on both the east and west sides of Centennial Boulevard. The site on the east side of Centennial Boulevard beg...
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