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Larimer County planning panel backs Box Elder townhomes plan division and rezoning

5822124 ยท August 20, 2025
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Summary

The Larimer County Planning Commission recommended that the Board of County Commissioners approve a planned land division and rezoning that would allow 18 multifamily units in three buildings on an 11.36-acre parcel north of East Mulberry Street, subject to conditions and reduced wetland and right-of-way setbacks.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. โ€” The Larimer County Planning Commission on Aug. 20 recommended the Board of County Commissioners approve a planned land division and rezoning that would consolidate two parcels into one legal lot and rezone the site to a Plan Development (PD) district, enabling review of a potential 18-unit multifamily project.

The proposed site is two parcels totaling 11.36 acres immediately north of East Mulberry Street (Highway 14) between Loma Linda Drive and Camino Del Mundo, adjacent to Fort Collins city limits. The applicant and project team told the commission the multifamily portion of the development would be clustered on roughly 2 acres at the southern end of the property, with the remainder left undeveloped aside from passive uses such as trails or a community garden because Box Elder Creek runs through the parcel and wetlands and flood hazards are present.

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