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Woodland Park planners remove auto-repair entitlement, restore residential use on Sturman PUD lot
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to remove an entitlement for an automotive repair and maintenance shop from Lot 1 of the Sturman planned unit development, returning the lot to single-family residential status while retaining other previously listed uses and conditions.
Woodland Park Planning Commission on Aug. 14 voted unanimously to remove an entitlement for an automotive vehicle repair and maintenance shop from Lot 1 of the Sturman planned unit development (PUD), reverting that parcel to single-family residential and leaving other PUD uses in place.
Planner CJ Gates told the commission the 2 lots at issue were annexed into Woodland Park and placed in a PUD in 2000 and that a 2019 PUD amendment authorized automotive repair on Lot 1 even though that use was never established: “Because the use was approved by planning commission, that entitlement still stands,” Gates said. The current owners, Carolyn and Tommy Domini (Domini Family Living Trust), asked the city to amend the PUD to end the automotive entitlement and make both lots primarily residential while retaining home-occupation, bed-and-breakfast and vacation-rental language.
The change was debated…
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