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El Paso County Planning Commission approves Peyton Ranch filing, sends it to county commissioners

El Paso County Planning Commission · April 16, 2026

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Summary

At its April 16 meeting the El Paso County Planning Commission approved consent item VR‑235 (Peyton Ranch Filing 1A) with five conditions and three notations, finding sufficiency for water quality, quantity and dependability and forwarding the matter to the Board of County Commissioners.

The El Paso County Planning Commission voted unanimously April 16 to approve consent item VR‑235, Peyton Ranch Filing 1A, and forwarded the item to the Board of County Commissioners for consideration.

Commissioner Schippel moved to approve the filing “in accordance with the attached resolution with five conditions, three notations, and a recommendation of finding of sufficiency for water quality, quantity, and dependability,” and asked that the matter be sent to the Board of County Commissioners. Commissioner Jack seconded the motion. Chair Jay Carlson recorded aye votes from Commissioners Brew, Jack, Byers, Schippel and Whitney, and cast the chair’s aye; the motion passed unanimously.

The action came on a consent item; no public comment was recorded on the item during the meeting. The motion referenced an attached resolution and the commission’s staff packet. The commission did not amend the motion during the meeting.

Because the commission forwarded the item, the Board of County Commissioners will next consider the filing and any final approvals or conditions it may impose. The planning commission also approved the meeting minutes as submitted and adjourned shortly after the vote.