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Planning board split on 1855 South Flatiron Court; denial motion falls short of four-vote threshold
Summary
The City of Boulder Planning Board debated a contested site review for a proposed three‑building R&D campus at 1855 South Flatiron Court but a motion to deny the application produced a 3‑3 split and failed to meet the four‑vote threshold required to carry a decision.
The City of Boulder Planning Board debated a contested site review application for redevelopment of a 9.87‑acre parcel at 1855 South Flatiron Court (LUR2024‑00036) — a proposal for three research-and-development buildings totaling roughly 207,011 square feet, a requested height modification (up to 50 feet), a requested parking reduction, and a request for nine‑year vested rights.
The planning board entered deliberations after the public hearing for the item had already been closed. Members weighed competing views about the project’s scale, design, and traffic and parking impacts. Board member Mark (chair) led a motion to approve the application with a set of detailed conditions intended to increase on‑site amenities, strengthen transportation demand management (TDM) measures and allow a larger…
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