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Commission recommends Kettle Creek annexation, rezoning and land‑use plan despite traffic concerns (5–2)

Colorado Springs City Planning Commission · April 8, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended that city council approve the annexation of about 19.88 acres northeast of Old Ranch Road and Kettle Creek Road, rezoning to ArFlex medium with overlays and a land use plan for roughly 123 units; motions recommending all three items passed 5–2 amid questioning on traffic and utilities.

The Planning Commission on April 8 recommended City Council approve the Kettle Creek Addition No.1 annexation, related rezoning to ArFlex medium and the associated land use plan for about 19.88 acres at the Old Ranch Road/Kettle Creek Road area.

Case planner Chris Sullivan told commissioners the annexation includes three parcels (two ownerships) and would allow an ArFlex medium zone (5–16 dwelling units per acre); the land use plan notes an intent of about 123 units, which equates to…

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