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Commission favors annexation of Midcenters Park Condominium Phase 1 to Westminster

Westminster Planning and Zoning Commission · November 21, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted Nov. 20 to forward a favorable recommendation for resolution 25-08, annexing Phase 1 of Midcenters Park Condominium (531 Old Westminster Pike) to the City of Westminster; staff said the owners petitioned and all condominium owners signed the filing.

The Westminster Planning & Zoning Commission on Nov. 20 voted to forward resolution 25-08 (Midcenters Park Condominium Phase 1) to the City of Westminster common council with a favorable recommendation.

Staff (Speaker 6) described the property at 531 Old Westminster Pike as a developed condominium site in which two new proposed units required additional water allocation and therefore annexation. Staff said all condominium owners had signed the annexation petition and that the petition had already been introduced to county-level bodies; the next county council hearing was scheduled for Dec. 8.

Applicant Matthew Herb (Speaker 5) identified himself as a representative for Center Plaza and said the operation on the site would remain unchanged; he noted prior agreements that allowed phased annexation. Commissioners asked clarifying questions about why annexation was required for new water allocations and whether the area had been previously subject to partial annexations; staff confirmed annexation was required to obtain additional water capacity.

A voice vote carried in favor of forwarding resolution 25-08 to the mayor and common council.

Next steps: the recommendation will be included in the packet to the mayor and common council for their consideration; the county hearing remains scheduled for Dec. 8 as part of concurrent review.