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PAB approves transmission of Bluenest Chrome application after debate over stormwater and urban design
Summary
The Planning Advisory Board voted 5–2 to approve and transmit CDMP20240015, a large BluEnest proposal to redesignate 92+ acres for up to 700 units (capped by covenant) including 20% workforce‑for‑sale units; staff emphasized unresolved stormwater and additional parcel and urban‑design conditions.
The Planning Advisory Board on March 3 recommended forwarding CDMP20240015 (BluEnest Chrome 1 LLC) to the Board of County Commissioners after an extended discussion about stormwater, urban‑design standards and project scope.
James McCall of the county planning division summarized the application: the site is roughly 92 acres south of Southwest 272 Street and the applicant requested a land‑use change that would allow low‑medium density residential (up to 13 dwelling units per acre) and an increase in business and office acreage. The applicant proffered a covenant limiting development to a maximum of 700 residential units and pledging 20% of those units as workforce homeownership for sale. The project area includes a small business/office component and a concurrent…
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