Department of Community Development
Reference: Bromley Farms PUD Vested Property Rights Extension
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: Mike Tylka, AICP, Senior Planner
Date Prepared: August 27, 2018
PURPOSE
As outlined in Article 17-56 of the City of Brighton Land Use and Development Code, a request for a site specific development plan vested property right must be reviewed by the City Council at a public hearing and approved by Resolution.
The applicant, Jack Hoagland of Privateer Bromley is requesting approval of an extension of vested property rights for the Bromley Farms Planned Unit Development (PUD) for three (3) years. The PUD plan covers an approximately 135.14-acre property, which includes a mix of residential densities across six separate planning areas (the "Property.") The PUD plan for the Bromley Farms property also contains additional information and graphics pertaining to landscaping, lot development standards, drainage, utilities, and neighborhood features. A copy of the approved PUD has been attached for your reference.
An extension of vested property rights keeps the current zoning in place for a guaranteed amount of time. Zoning is the second step in the overall development process for the Property. This step is after annexation and before platting and building permitting.
Annexation > Zoning > Platting > Building Permits
STRATEGIC FOCUS AREA
Recognizable and Well-Planned Community
BACKGROUND
The Property was part of the Hishinuma Annexation in 2001, and upon entry to City Limits, it was originally zoned as part of the Hishinuma Farms PUD. The Bromley Farms PUD amended the zoning of the Property and was approved by the City Council via Ordinance 2119 and vested via Resolution 2011-119 on November 15, 2011. The vesting ...
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