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Planning Commission approves two nonuse variances for Delago Subdivision at 1609 West Kiowa Street

2757163 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved two nonuse variances to allow a 12-foot access width for a flag‑lot stem where 25 feet is required and a 0.9-foot setback where five feet is required, permitting a replat that would create two buildable lots at 1609 West Kiowa Street.

The City of Colorado Springs Planning Commission voted 7–2 on Feb. 12 to approve two nonuse variances that will allow the subdivision and replat of 1609 West Kiowa Street into two lots.

Johnny Malpica, a planning staff presenter, described the proposal as a minor subdivision to create a rear flag lot using the existing access portion along West Kiowa Street. The two variance requests were necessary because the existing access stem is 12 feet wide (where 25 feet is required by code) and the existing location of the home leaves a…

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