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Auburn council postpones Greenwood Village zoning and Hickory Creek annexation to Oct. 21

Auburn City Council · October 8, 2025
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Summary

Council members delayed action on the Greenwood Village developmentzoning and pre‑annexation petitions and postponed a decision on the 68‑acre Hickory Creek annexation until Oct. 21 to allow further study of land‑use impacts and a council work session.

At the Oct. 7 meeting Mayor Ron Anders reported that council members deferred several land‑use items to give staff and council more time to evaluate impacts and hold a work session.

An infrastructure development agreement and requests for pre‑zoning to DDH, a planned development district (PDD) and annexation for the Greenwood Village Development (West Farmville Road between Pepperwood Trail and Auburn Lake Road) were postponed after Councilwoman and Mayor Pro Tem Beth Witten asked the council to move the items to the Oct. 21 meeting for additional review of how the development could affect land use in the area. Mayor Anders said a council work session would be scheduled to further consider the implications.

Separately, the council postponed a decision on the Hickory Creek annexation, a 68‑acre tract on the south side of Sand Hill Road across from Mill Creek Road, and listed the item for re‑consideration at the Oct. 21 council meeting.

What comes next: Both items will return to the council—s Oct. 21 meeting. The mayor's minutes do not include recorded vote tallies or detail of staff analyses; additional public hearings or staff reports may be scheduled during the interim.