Staff: Large childcare home in former R-1 now allowed as right under SR-2; recommends acceptance of SUP-23-4
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County planning staff recommended acceptance of an administrative review for special use permit SUP-23-4, saying a childcare use in the former R-1 zone is now allowed as a use by right after conversion to SR-2; landowners were named in the record.
A staff member told the Pueblo County Planning Commission that an administrative review of special use permit SUP-23-4 permits a large childcare home and that a recent zoning conversion means further administrative review is not required.
The staff member said the property was previously in an R-1 single-family residential zone that has been recoded to SR-2 (suburban residential high). “This is an administrative review of a special use permit, which allows a large childcare home also in an R-1 single family residential zone, which is now, SR-2 suburban residential high,” the staff member said. “Staff recommends the Planning Commission accept this administrative review.”
The transcript identifies the landowners as Danny Chow Danny and Tabitha Antron. The excerpt contains no recorded motion or vote by the Planning Commission on SUP-23-4 in the provided material; the record shows a staff recommendation but not a formal commission action.
