City of Colorado Springs Logo
File #: CPC MPA 00-00103-A4MN22    Version: Name: Centennial North Townhomes
Type: Planning Case Status: Passed
File created: 9/6/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/11/2022 Final action: 10/11/2022
Title: A minor amendment to the Mesa Springs Community Plan for a reduction in density from Medium-High Density Residential (12-16 dwelling units per acre) to Medium Density Residential (6-12 dwelling units per acre). (Quasi-Judicial) Related Files: CPC PUZ 21-00143, CPC PUD 21-00144 Presenter: Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Community Development Peter Wysocki, Planning Director, Planning and Community Development
Indexes: Master Plan Amendment, Mesa Springs Community Plan
Attachments: 1. CPC Staff Report_Centennial North_RGS, 2. Centennial North_Staff Presentation_RGS, 3. Mesa Springs Community Plan Minor Amendment, 4. Project Statement, 5. Centennial North Zone Change Exhibit, 6. Centennial North PUD Development Plan, 7. Surounding Uses, 8. Neighbor Comments, 9. Aerial, 10. CPC_Minutes_Consent_09.14.22_DRAFT, 11. 7.5.408 Master Plan
Related files: CPC PUD 21-00144, CPC PUZ 21-00143

Title
A minor amendment to the Mesa Springs Community Plan for a reduction in density from Medium-High Density Residential (12-16 dwelling units per acre) to Medium Density Residential (6-12 dwelling units per acre).

(Quasi-Judicial)

Related Files: CPC PUZ 21-00143, CPC PUD 21-00144

Presenter:
Gabe Sevigny, Planning Supervisor, Planning and Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning Director, Planning and Community Development

Body
Summary:
Owner: Centennial North Townhomes, LLC
Developer: Pete Morley
Representative: NES, INC
Location: Approximately 420 feet north of the Centennial Blvd and Mesa Valley Road intersection on the east side of Centennial Blvd

This project includes concurrent applications for a minor amendment to the Mesa Springs Community Plan to reduce the density from Medium-High Density Residential (12-16 du/ac) to Medium Density Residential (6-12 du/ac) on the east side of Centennial; a zone change from PUD/HS (Planned Unit Development with Hillside Overlay) to PUD/HS (Planned Unit Development; Multi-Family Residential max. 9 du/ac. Max, 50 ft bldg. ht. with Hillside Overlay) zone district; and a PUD Development Plan to allow for 47 townhomes units.

Background:
The 5.8-acre site is located approximately 420 feet north of the Centennial Blvd and Mesa Valley Road intersection. The proposed site is within the Mesa Springs Community Plan that was initially approved in 1986, which identified this area to be Medium High Residential (12-16 du/ac). The current zoning is PUD (Planned unit Development), and during initial research of the proposal, staff determined dimensional and use standards were never established for this site; therefore, a zone change is required. As the applicant proposed a density lower than what the master plan identified, staff also determined a minor amendment to the master plan would be required for the reduction in density. Lastly, as the site is identified with the Hillside Overlay, staff determined that ...

Click here for full text



The City of Colorado Springs is committed to making its websites accessible to the widest possible audience. We are constantly working to increase the accessibility and usability of our online technology. We strive to maintain conformance to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 as well as U.S. Federal Government Section 508 Guidelines. The City of Colorado Springs will be evaluating this site on a regular basis and it will continue to evolve and improve over time as new technologies emerge. If you experience difficulty accessing the information contained within this webpage please contact the Office of Accessibility at 719-385-5169.