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File #: ID-210-15    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/28/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/4/2015 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, SETTING FORTH CERTAIN FINDINGS; APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE PRAIRIE CORNER SUBDIVISION; APPROVING THE PRAIRIE CORNER FINAL PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT AS SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLANS; APPROVING VESTED PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR THE PRAIRIE CORNER FINAL PLAT AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS, TO EXPIRE ON AUGUST 4, 2018; AND SETTING FORTH OTHER DETAILS RELATED THERETO.
Attachments: 1. CC_reso_FP VPR, DA Prairie Corner, 2. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Prairie Corner Final Draft, 3. PH14041 PLAT-Rev3-SET
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Department of Community Development
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To: Mayor Richard N. McLean and Members of City Council
Through: Manuel Esquibel, City Manager
Prepared By: Lauren Simmons, AICP, Senior Planner
Date Prepared: July 28, 2015
PURPOSE
Hold a public hearing to consider a resolution for the Final Plat, Development Agreement, and Vested Property Rights for the Prairie Corner properties.
The applicant, Mark Kieffer (the "Applicant"), on behalf of the property owner, Prairie Corner, LLC (the "Owner"), is requesting approval of a Final Plat for the approximate 7.127 acre parcel known as the Prairie Corner Subdivision, along with a Development Agreement. The application also includes a request to vest the Final Plat and Development Agreement for a period of three (3) years.
In accordance with the Land Use and Development Code, Section 17-40-210, Final Subdivision Plat, a Final Plat application shall be presented to the City Council, at a public hearing, along with a resolution approving, or denying the Final Plat application.
As outlined in Section 17-56 of the Land Use and Development Code, a request for vested property rights must be reviewed by the City Council at a public hearing and approved by resolution.
BACKGROUND
The two properties, located at the east end of Eagle Boulevard, adjacent to I-76 is 7.127 acres and is currently a part of the expired Third Creek Meadows Planned Unit Development (PUD), which was zoned on October 7, 1986, by Ordinance 1229. On April 1, 1997, the PUD was rescinded by Resolution 97-13. The majority of the original Third Creek Meadows PUD was rezoned and is now the Prairie Center PUD; these properties were not included in the rezoning as they were not under the same ownership.
At the July 21, 2015 City Council meeting, the 1st reading for the rezoning to a zoning district of C-3 (General Retail & Services) was approved.
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