File #: PC Resolution 05-2022    Name:
Type: PC Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2022 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/26/2022 Final action: 9/26/2022
Title: PC Resolution 05-2022: A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the City of Littleton, Colorado Approving the RiverPark Master Development Plan
Attachments: 1. 1. PC Resolution No. 05-2022, 2. 2. Exhibit A Legal Description, 3. 3. Exhibit B Master Development Plan, 4. 4. Staff Report, 5. 5. Applicant's Project Narrative, 6. 6. First Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 7. 7. Second Neighborhood Meeting Summary, 8. 8. 1985 Planned Development, 9. 9. Presentation_PC Res 05-2022
Agenda Date: 09/26/2022

Subject:
Title
PC Resolution 05-2022: A Resolution of the Planning Commission of the City of Littleton, Colorado Approving the RiverPark Master Development Plan
Body

Prepared by:
Mike Sutherland, Deputy Director of Community Development

PURPOSE:
Evergreen-Mineral & Santa Fe, LLC applied for a conceptual master development plan in accordance with Littleton City Code (LCC) Section 10-9-5.7. In accordance with review procedures for all master development plans, following a public hearing, the planning commission shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application. The applicant is requesting approval of the conceptual master development plan.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Mike Sutherland, Deputy Director of Community Development
Additional Presenter(s): Tyler Carlson, Managing Principal, Evergreen Devco, Inc.
Carolyn White, Shareholder, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

SUMMARY:
The subject property is 33.34 acres located at the southwest corner of W. Mineral Avenue and S. Santa Fe Drive. The property is zoned Commercial Mixed (CM) - Planned Overlay District (PL-O). In 1985, council approved the Santa Fe Park planned development general development plan, which currently governs the property under the provisions of the LCC's PL-O district.

The conceptual master development plan shows four blocks and an internal roadway network with an intended mix of residential and commercial development. The internal roadway network includes a quadrant road concept which is intended to relieve traffic congestion at the intersection of W. Mineral Avenue and S. Santa Fe Drive. The conceptual master development plan outlines maximum building heights, development densities, and design concepts in conformance with the CM zoning district. If approved, the conceptual master development plan will replace the PL-O for the property and future site plans will be required to conform to the master development plan and the CM zoning...

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