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Planning commission backs Sage Hill preliminary plan, recommends changes to several conditions
Summary
The Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of the Sage Hill subdivision preliminary plan and associated zoning changes, with commissioners asking staff and city council to reconsider three site-specific conditions related to cul-de-sac design, private streets and sidewalks.
The City of Eagle Planning and Zoning Commission on Oct. 22 recommended approval of the Sage Hill subdivision application — an annexation, rezone to R-1 with a development agreement, preliminary PUD and preliminary plat for a roughly 736-acre foothills site — while asking staff and City Council to revisit several site-specific conditions.
The project, proposed by Sage Investment Partners, would create about 200 single-family lots clustered to preserve about 65% of the site as open space, with a mix of lot sizes from roughly one-third acre to more than an acre. The applicant told commissioners the plan includes trails, regional connections to the Avamore area, pickleball courts, a dog park and other amenities.
Why it matters: The development is adjacent to Avamore and will extend collector connectivity in the foothills; the size and…
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