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Council reviews Peach Ranch annexation checkpoint; utilities staff say available water supply can cover proposed development
Summary
City planners and Colorado Springs Utilities told council a petitioned annexation for about 42.4 acres in the northeast enclave would be served by existing infrastructure and that projected water demand — approximately 66 acre‑feet per year — fits within the utility’s available surplus.
City planning and utility officials presented checkpoint information on the proposed Peach Ranch Annexation No. 1, a petitioned annexation in the northeast enclave area east of Powers and south of Research Parkway.
Chris Sullivan, applicant representative, said the annexation covers about 42.43 acres (the northern portion of a larger enclave) and that Toll Brothers proposes an R‑Lehi (low residential) zoning with a maximum of roughly six dwelling units per acre. Sullivan said the plan calls for detached single‑family lots, about 7.5 acres of open space and internal trail connections; he said stormwater would be handled on site…
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