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Committee advances annexation of nearly 200 acres east of South Greeley Highway for business-park expansion

4503366 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The committee recommended second-reading approval to annex roughly 199.67 acres east of South Greeley Highway adjacent to the Bison Business Park; applicant’s agent said the annexation will enable future BP zoning and conforms to existing city services.

The Cheyenne Public Services Committee on June 16 recommended second-reading approval of an annexation request for approximately 199.67 acres east of South Greeley Highway and north of Chalk Bluff Road, an area adjacent to the existing Bison Business Park.

Brandon Gilchrist, Planning and Development Department staff, described the property as vacant land currently zoned County A-2 and said the annexation would be a logical extension of the city and the Bison Business Park. "The proposed annexation area represents a logical and feasible extension of the city. It is a natural continuation of the city's geographic, economic, and social footprint and would serve as a direct continuation to the Bison's Business Park," Gilchrist said.

Mark Christiansen, agent for the applicant with AVI PC, told the committee the property will conform to proposed BP zoning but the applicant had no update on specific uses: "We do not have an update on the use at this time, other than it'll conform to the standards of the proposed BP zoning." He said a zone-change application for BP zoning is expected next month.

The committee voted by voice to recommend approval on second reading and forward the annexation and corresponding zoning map amendment to the City Council for final consideration Monday night.