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File #: 22-715    Version: Name: Allison Valley Master Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 10/19/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/13/2022 Final action: 12/13/2022
Title: A resolution of the City of Colorado Springs approving a change to the legislative status of Allison Valley Master Plan from operative to implemented. (Legislative) Presenter: Daniel Besinaiz, Senior Comprehensive Planner, Planning & Community Development Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development
Indexes: Master Plan
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Allison Valley Master Plan, 4. Allison Valley MP_ppt, 5. Allison Valley Master Plan_CPC Staff Report, 6. Allison Valley Master Plan_Attachment, 7. Signed Resolution No. 221-22

Title
A resolution of the City of Colorado Springs approving a change to the legislative status of Allison Valley Master Plan from operative to implemented.
(Legislative)

Presenter:
Daniel Besinaiz, Senior Comprehensive Planner, Planning & Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Director, Planning & Community Development

Body
Summary:
Location: The property is generally located northwest of Voyager Parkway and Interquest Parkway.

The proposed resolution updates and confirms the legislative status of the City of Colorado Springs' adopted privately-initiated master plan for Allison Valley. Code Section 7.5.402B Types of Master Plans, Legislative Status of Master Plans outlines a process and requirement for the City Planning Commission to recommend a status and for City Council to make a determination of the status of the Allison Valley Master Plan. Staff recommends updating the status of the master plan as "implemented."

Background:
The City of Colorado Springs Zoning Code section 7.5.401 through 7.4.410 governs requests to establish a master plan, powers of master plans, amendments to master plans, and the different types of master plans. In this section, three primary types of master plans are recognized: Citywide System Plans that detail the existing and future needs for infrastructure and facilities which are most frequently prepared by the City (for example, the Parks Master Plan); Facility Master Plans that detail existing physical components of various public and private sector facilities such as the Airport Master Plan or Penrose Hospital Master Plan; and Land Use Master Plans. Land Use Master Plans are specific to geographic areas and provide information about land use, transportation, open space, parks, and schools Land Use Master Plans for underdeveloped land are most frequently prepared by neighborhood organizations or the City, either singly or collaboratively (for example, the Old North End Master Plan and the Rawles Open Space Maste...

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