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File #: CPC PUD 21-00172    Version: Name: Dublin North Addition No. 5 Pikes Vista
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 6/24/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/13/2022 Final action: 9/13/2022
Title: The Pikes Vista PUD Development Plan establishing residential land use for 45-units located southeast of the Spring Breeze Drive And Tutt Boulevard intersection (Quasi-Judicial) Related Files: CPC A 21-00137R, CPC A 21-00137, CPC PUZ 21-00171 Presenter: Katelynn Wintz, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning and Community Development
Indexes: Annexation
Attachments: 1. Development Plan, 2. 7.3.606 PUD Development Plan, 3. 7.5.502.E Development Plan Review
Related files: CPC A 21-00137, CPC PUZ 21-00171, CPC A 21-00137R, 22-502

Title
The Pikes Vista PUD Development Plan establishing residential land use for 45-units located southeast of the Spring Breeze Drive And Tutt Boulevard intersection

(Quasi-Judicial)

Related Files: CPC A 21-00137R, CPC A 21-00137, CPC PUZ 21-00171

Presenter:
Katelynn Wintz, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning and Community Development

Body
Summary:
Owner/Developer: Calculus Stabilis Corp -Gerhart Swart
Consultant: William Guman & Associates - Bill Guman

The project includes concurrent applications for annexation, establishment of zoning and a PUD development plan for the associated 5.895-acre property located at 6685 Templeton Gap Road. The PUD zoning and PUD development plan establishes the proposed future land use configuration to support 45 single-family residential units with access, circulation, and overall development intent.

Background:
Landowners seeking voluntary annexation must petition the municipality to request annexation into the City. The Annexation Petition for this property was heard and accepted by City Council on April 29, 2021. The City's authority to annex land is established by Colorado Revised Statues (C.R.S. 31-12-101) which sets requirements and procedures which municipalities must follow. A property is eligible for annexation if the contiguity requirement is met; not less than one-sixth the perimeter of the proposed area for annexation is contiguous with the existing boundary of the annexing municipality.

As the City has expanded enclaves, remnants of land that are surrounded by the City, have remained within the jurisdiction of Unincorporated El Paso County. Several enclaves remain from the City's very active period of annexation in the 1980's. City Policy supports the elimination of enclaves and thus closing the gap to services being provided. Surrounding areas as part of this enclave have been recently annexed and now include the connection to major infrastru...

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