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Planning commission approves Cobblestone preliminary plat for 472 lots with CDOT access condition
Summary
The Greeley Planning Commission approved a preliminary subdivision plat for Cobblestone, a 149.6-acre project proposing 472 residential lots, three tracts and 14 outlots, with a condition that final design comply with Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) required improvements.
The Greeley Planning Commission on July 22 approved the Cobblestone Preliminary Subdivision preliminary plat, a proposal to divide about 149.6 acres at the southwest corner of 70 First Avenue and the U.S. 34 bypass into 472 residential lots, three tracts, 14 outlots and dedicated rights-of-way, with a condition that final design meet Colorado Department of Transportation improvement requirements.
City planner Jeff Wober said the project “proposing 472 residential lots, 14 out lots, 3 tracts, and dedication of right away on 149.6 acres,” and that staff found the application complies with the Greeley Development Code’s approval criteria.
The plat shows residential-high zoning to the north,…
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