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Commission approves Coyote Run master plan and preliminary plat with parkland-condition clarification

5955658 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Coyote Run master plan and preliminary plat for a mixed-use subdivision near Thurman Road, after staff and the applicant clarified a Development Review Committee condition that ties a parkland-dedication requirement to a December 31, 2025 timeline.

The Las Cruces Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Coyote Run Subdivision master plan and preliminary plat, a mixed-use proposal that would create nonresidential and large-lot residential tracts and extend local roadways.

John Castillo, planner with the Community Development Department, presented the proposal and said the site is an undeveloped parcel of approximately 25.05 acres located about 642 feet west of the intersection of Thurman Road/Angler Road and Longview Lane/Settlers Pass. Castillo described current zoning as a mix of single-family (R-1A/R-1B) and multi-dwelling and commercial zones (R-2/R-3/R-4/C-M), and said the property sits inside a suburban neighborhood place type surrounded…

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