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Commissioners approve Red Hawk Ranch filing 1; traffic and creek crossing draw questions
Summary
The board approved final plat for Red Hawk Ranch filing 1 (37 cabins) with staff direction to study traffic impacts and the timing of a Crooked Creek crossing. Neighbors pressed for wildlife‑friendly crossings, clear buffer language and clarity on road paving and dust control.
The Board of County Commissioners approved the final plat for Red Hawk Ranch filing 1 — the initial phase that plats 37 detached “cabin” units — at its March 25 meeting after a staff presentation and public comment highlighted outstanding access and environmental questions.
What the board approved: Community Development Director Chris Manguso said the filing covers 37 detached cabin units on private roads and includes off‑site and on‑site construction obligations. The board moved to approve the final plat and directed staff to proceed with a targeted traffic evaluation to study the effects of the development on County Road 522, including the possibility of a closure or reconfiguration of the 522/522E intersection. The plat approval included standard final‑plat conditions (school…
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