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Developers propose 35 homes along South Boulder Road; board flags flood easement and access issues

5824513 · September 25, 2025
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Summary

A concept plan for 35 residential homes at 5469 and 5515 South Boulder Road seeks annexation, rezoning to RMX-2, reduced flood-easement width and relaxed affordable-housing and access terms from a prior annexation agreement; staff supports some changes but advised against shrinking a 50-foot flood-control easement.

City planning staff presented a concept plan Sept. 16 for combined redevelopment of 5469 and 5515 South Boulder Road, a 2.8-acre site that would be developed as a clustered housing project of roughly 35 homes combining townhouses, duplexes and triplexes. The planning board heard staff—s summary, asked clarifying questions and reserved formal board feedback for the continuation of the public hearing.

Under the proposal the petitioner seeks to: annex 5515 South Boulder Road, amend the 2019 annexation agreement for 5469, change the land-use designation from Low Density Residential (LR) to a higher intensity designation to allow RMX-2 zoning, and subdivide into one buildable lot for multifamily construction. The applicant requested modifications to the prior annexation agreement including a proposed reduction in a flood-control easement from 50 feet to 30 feet, permission for two access points rather…

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