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Department of Community Development
Reference: Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD, 3rd Amendment
To: Mayor Kenneth J. Kreutzer and Members of City Council
Through: Philip A. Rodriguez - City Manager
Marv Falconburg, AICP - Assistant City Manager
Holly Prather, AICP - Community Development Director
Prepared By: Joshua M. Tetzlaff, AICP - Associate City Planner
Date Prepared: December 1, 2017
PURPOSE
The applicant, Libby Kaiser, on behalf of the owner, THF Prairie Center Development LLC, is requesting approval of the Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD, 3rd Amendment. In accordance with the Municipal Code, Section 17-16-110, PUD - Planned Unit Development Overlay Zoning District, a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment application shall be presented to the City Council, at a public hearing, along with an ordinance approving or denying the PUD Amendment application.
BACKGROUND
The subject area included in the Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD, 3rd Amendment is generally located at the southeast corner of 27th Avenue and Eagle Boulevard. The proposed amendment, which is the 3rd amendment to the Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD, includes some minor amendments to the dimensional standards in order to build a project that would be unique to Brighton in terms of housing type. The 1st Amendment to the Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD was done in 2015 and reconfigured the proposed densities in the Village V portion of Prairie Center, which is the where this project is located. The 2nd Amendment to the Prairie Center Mixed-Use PUD was done in 2017 and clarified how densities can be transferred throughout Prairie Center if the owner wants to slightly change densities of the overall Prairie Center project.
Amendments to zoning, in this case PUD zoning, are generally the second step in the development process. Generally, the development process includes the following steps:
Annexation > Zoning (PUD) > Platting (aka Subdivision) >
Site Plan > Permits (Infrastructure and Build...
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