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Planning commission recommends annexation and holding-agriculture zoning for 56.66-acre West Lowell site

Greeley Planning Commission · March 10, 2026
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Staff told the Planning Commission the West Lowell annexation would bring about 56.66 acres of agricultural land into the city of Greeley with holding-agriculture and conservation zoning; the commission unanimously recommended approval to city council after staff said notice requirements were met and one public letter was received.

Michael Franke, a city planning staff member, presented a request to annex and establish zoning on approximately 56.66 acres east of North 59th Avenue, describing the site as undeveloped agricultural land currently in unincorporated Weld County. “The request of this public hearing is to consider an annexation and establishment of zoning on 56.66 acres of land into the city of Greeley,” Franke said, and told commissioners staff had sent required notices and received one public…

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