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An appeal of the City Planning Commission's decision to recommend approval to City Council the Banning Lewis Ranch Master Plan amendment for 24 acres to change the land use from Educational to Residential Medium (3.5-7.99 dwelling units per acre), located southeast of Barnes Road and Shale Drive.
(Legislative)
Presenter:
Katelynn Wintz, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning & Community Development Director
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Owner: Challenger Communities
Developer: Challenger Communities
Representative: NES, INC
Location: Approximately three-quarters of a mile east of the Barnes Road and Marksheffel Road intersection.
An appeal was filed by Janet and Robert Adams regarding the City Planning Commission's decision to recommend approval to City Council of the proposed major master plan amendment and major PUD concept plan amendment applications associated with the Enclaves at Mountain Vista project. Staff reviewed the applications, presented the items to City Planning Commission at their May 20, 2021 meeting, who voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the items to City Council. The items, regardless of the appeal request, require action from the City Council.
The project includes concurrent applications for a major master plan amendment and major PUD concept plan amendment for 24 acres of land southeast of the future extension of Barnes Road and Shale Drive. The project, Enclaves at Mountain Vista, is zoned PUD/SS/AO (Planned Unit Development with Streamside and Airport Overlays). The major master plan amendment proposes a change in land use designation from ES (Educational) to RM (Residential-Medium, 3.5-7.99 dwelling units per acre). The concurrent PUD concept plan amendment illustrates the proposed residential development expansion.
The City Council is the decision-making authority on all major master plan amendments and is therefore the final decision making authority for the proposed applications. Ma...
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