Department of Community Development
Reference: Bromley Park PUD 33rd Amendment - Major PUD Amendment
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of the City Council?
Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Summer McCann, Senior Planner
Date Prepared: October 7, 2024
PURPOSE
The Major Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment application (the "Application") before the City Council is for an approximately 20.719-acre property (the "Property"), generally located to the north of East Bridge Street, west of Mt. Bierstadt Street, east of Wooten Avenue and south of the intersection of Singletree Lane and Bowie Drive situated within the Brighton Crossings development. Currently, the Property is zoned 'Multi-Family', as set forth in the Bromley Park PUD 25th Amendment. Sue Sibel is the project contact working on behalf of the Property owner and applicant, Brookfield Residential LLC (the "Applicant"). The Applicant is requesting a rezoning from 'Multi-Family' to 'Single Family Detached' as defined under the Bromley Park Land Use Regulations. As such, the Applicant is requesting a zoning map amendment, also commonly known as a rezoning.
Zoning dictates whether uses at a property are allowed by right or conditionally, and this, in turn, allows owners, neighbors, and the community at large to have a reasonable expectation of what can occur on a property. It establishes standards for construction including building height, lot coverage, and building setbacks. There are a variety of zone districts within the City, including residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and planned unit development (PUD).
PROCESSES
A zoning map amendment is the second step in the land development process with the City (Annexation > Zoning Map Amendment > Platting > Site Plan Review > Permits). Before development can proceed, a subdivision plan will need to be approved at a public hearing. A final plat will need to be administratively approved and permits issued. All application...
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