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Planning Commission recommends approval of Fitzgerald annexation petition, with trails committee input noted

4625062 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

Alpine City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a petition to annex three parcels tied to a 12-lot development (with possible additional lots to the north). The commission focused its review on zoning, PRD standards and trails, and the Trails Committee asked for mapped, flagged trail alignments before final planning.

The Alpine City Planning Commission on March 4 voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council approve the Fitzgerald annexation petition covering three parcels tied to a proposed 12‑lot development. Commissioners said their recommendation is focused on land-use criteria in Chapter 5 of the Alpine Development Code; the planning commission did not take a formal position on the pre‑annexation agreement that city staff and the city council had negotiated.

“Right now, what you guys are looking at is the annexation petition itself, not necessarily the agreement,” Ryan Robinson, city staff member, told the commission. Robinson said the city attorney and staff included a pre‑annexation agreement in the meeting packet for informational purposes but that the commission’s role was to review the annexation petition and its zoning and land‑use implications.

Commissioners heard that the petition…

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