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Planning commission approves Green Valley Ranch East master plan amendment to allow more small lots and clarify signage

Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to approve a third amendment to the Green Valley Ranch East master plan that raises the permitted share of small residential lots from 50% to 65%, adds a 6.7‑acre mixed‑use corner, tightens design criteria and clarifies monument sign height to 20 feet, subject to resolution of technical issues before recordation.

The Aurora Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a third amendment to the Green Valley Ranch East master plan on Nov. 25 that increases the share of permitted small residential lots, clarifies monument sign height, and adds a 6.7‑acre administrative activity center.

Jeremiah Fettig, the case manager, told commissioners the amendment requests two major adjustments: raising the permitted percentage of small residential lots from 50% to 65% (small lots are defined in the UDO as frontage under 50 feet or lot area under 4,500 square feet) and clarifying that primary monument features can reach 20 feet where consistent…

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