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File #: CPC PUZ 19-00153    Version: Name: Downtown Flying Horse
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 6/29/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/14/2021 Final action: 9/14/2021
Title: Ordinance No. 21-71 amending the zoning map of the City of Colorado Springs pertaining to 67.42 acres, located north and northwest of the New Life Drive and Interquest Parkway intersection, from A (Agriculture) and PUD (Planned Unit Development: Single-family Residential, 35-foot maximum building height, 4.45 du/ac) to PUD/CR (Planned Unit Development with Conditions of Record: Mixed-Use with 125-foot maximum building height). (Quasi-judicial) Presenter: Hannah Van Nimwegen-McGuire, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Planning & Community Development Director
Indexes: Flying Horse, Master Plan Amendment
Attachments: 1. ORD_ZC_DowntownFlyingHorse, 2. Exhibit A - Legal Description, 3. Exhibit B - Zone Change Depicted
Related files: CPC MP 06-00219-A10MJ21, CPC PUP 19-00154

Title
Ordinance No. 21-71 amending the zoning map of the City of Colorado Springs pertaining to 67.42 acres, located north and northwest of the New Life Drive and Interquest Parkway intersection, from A (Agriculture) and PUD (Planned Unit Development: Single-family Residential, 35-foot maximum building height, 4.45 du/ac) to PUD/CR (Planned Unit Development with Conditions of Record: Mixed-Use with 125-foot maximum building height).

(Quasi-judicial)

Presenter:
Hannah Van Nimwegen-McGuire, Senior Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning & Community Development Director

Body
Summary:
Owner: Pulpit Rock Investments, LLC
Developer: Stillwater Classic Flying Horse, LLC
Representative: Land Design
Location: North and northwest of the New Life Drive and Interquest Parkway intersection

The proposed Downtown Flying Horse development includes three concurrent applications to amend and update the Flying Horse Master Plan, to establish the site's zone district, and to conceptually plan 67.42 acres of mixed-use development to include medium to high-density residential, commercial, hospitality, conference center, and open space land uses. The Major Amendment to the Flying Horse Master Plan amends Parcels 13 and 17 on the master plan's south end to reflect the addition of residential land uses and the expansion of the Regional Commercial designation (see "Flying Horse Master Plan Major Amendment" attachment). The zone change request would establish a PUD/CR (Planned Unit Development with Conditions of Record: Mixed-Use with 125-foot maximum building height) zone district , and the concept plan lays out a proposed block pattern with land uses identified by block, ingress and egress locations, internal site circulation, internal street cross sections, and other applicable development notes (see "Downtown Flying Horse Concept Plan" attachment).

Background:

History of Flying Horse Parcels 13 & 17:

In 2003, the 1,566-acre Flying Horse...

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