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Board approves Cliffside open‑space purchase; upholds and denies two rural land‑use applications

Boulder County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

The board approved a 53‑acre Cliffside open‑space acquisition for $1.16M; it denied the Jogus Garage site plan (SPR‑24‑0098) for failing to meet the presumptive size maximum standard and upheld staff’s size limitation on the Barrows Trust storage barn appeal (SPR‑24‑0087).

Boulder County commissioners on July 8 approved several land use and land acquisition actions, moving forward a parks acquisition and resolving two contested site plan matters.

Cliffside open‑space acquisition approved

Tina Burkhart, Land Officer Supervisor for Parks & Open Space, presented a proposed fee‑title acquisition of roughly 53 acres at 1810 Stone Canyon Road northeast of Lyons. The property, owned by Cindy and David Johnson, is adjacent to county open space and federal BLM land. Burkhart said the county will use conservation trust/state lottery dollars to purchase the parcel at an appraised value of $1,160,000 and will complete a Phase I…

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