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Council accepts Kestrel subdivision plan for 174 homes; one member recuses
Summary
City council accepted the Kestrel Subdivision Plan, a 174‑lot residential development to be built east of Prairie View High School, with public improvements funded by the developer; Councilmember Snyder recused himself and the measure passed 7–0 with one abstention.
The Brighton City Council on May 6 accepted the Kestrel Subdivision Plan, clearing the way for a 174‑lot, single‑phase residential development east of Prairie View High School.
Staff said the project, proposed by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods on land owned by Orchard Church, covers about 25.83 acres and includes water and sewer extensions, two stormwater ponds, new neighborhood connector streets, and a trail network tying to Prairie View High School. Summer McCann, senior planner, told the council that all public infrastructure must be completed and accepted by the city before building permits are issued.
The subdivision plan is designed to front homes onto streets, parks and open space, with alley‑loaded two‑car garages and about 5.64 acres of pocket…
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