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Westminster council approves annexations for two residential parcels; developers seek R‑10 zoning

2173432 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

After public hearings, Westminster's council adopted annexation plans and resolutions for two contiguous parcels totaling about 9.0 acres on Jan. 27, 2025. Petitioners said they expect to subdivide the land into single‑family lots; the council and staff noted questions about service connections and future subdivision review.

The Westminster Mayor and Common Council on Jan. 27 adopted annexation plan resolutions and annexation resolutions for two separate petitions to add contiguous parcels at the northwest end of Kent Terrace and at the western end of Glen Drive into the city. The council approved Annexation Plan Resolution 25-02 and Annexation Resolution 24-11 for the opt-in parcel identified as Annexation 83 (about 3.572 acres), and Annexation Plan Resolution 25-03 and Annexation Resolution 24-13 for Annexation 85 (about 5.47 acres).

The petitions were presented during public hearings. A representative for Optimum Properties, Kelly Schafer Miller, told the council the properties are currently zoned R‑20,000 in Carroll County and that the applicants requested R‑10,000 zoning within Westminster. "The request for R 10 zoning in the city will not result in increased density of this property," Miller said, adding that concept layouts show…

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