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Applicant outlines 152‑lot Royal Gorge Ranch Resort sketch plan to Fremont County planning commission

Fremont County Planning Commission · February 5, 2026
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Summary

An applicant told the Fremont County Planning Commission about a proposed 152‑lot planned unit development on roughly 772 acres, emphasizing small sustainable homes, about 200 acres of proposed permanent open space and a timeline for commissioner feedback ahead of a March meeting.

An applicant presented a sketch plan for the proposed Royal Gorge Ranch Resort — a planned unit development of 152 three‑acre lots on about 772 acres — during a Fremont County Planning Commission sketch‑plan session. Staff framed the meeting as a feedback workshop and asked commissioners to submit comments to staff by Feb. 16 so the applicant could receive compiled feedback by Feb. 24 ahead of the commission's March meeting.

Why it matters: The proposal, as described by the applicant, aims to combine new residential lots with trail connections and permanently conserved open space, which the presenter said could spur a recreation‑based economic boost and produce new tax revenue for Fremont County. Commissioners and staff focused early questions on zoning changes tied to a prior lot‑line adjustment and on the timeline for formal review.

The applicant, introduced in the meeting as Ty, said the plan would be a gated…

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