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Planning Commission approves Dakota Crossing setback modification despite neighbor concerns
Summary
The Colorado Springs City Planning Commission on Sept. 10 approved a minor amendment to the Dakota Crossing conditional-use approval that removes a requirement that internal lots meet ARFlex medium dimensional standards, allowing some garage-fronting lots to retain shorter drive aprons.
The Colorado Springs City Planning Commission on Sept. 10 approved a minor amendment to a conditional-use approval for the Dakota Crossing development, allowing the project’s internal lots to avoid the ARFlex medium dimensional standard that had been imposed by a prior approval.
Senior planner Allison Stocker told commissioners the site is “7.62 acres of vacant land” northwest of the future intersection of South Chelten and Hancock Expressway and that the original conditional use required internal lots to meet ARFlex medium dimensional standards. Removing that condition will allow the development plan to proceed without applying the additional ARFlex requirements to the internal lots, Stocker said.…
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