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Erie planning commission recommends approval of Spring Hill preliminary plat, with conditions

Town of Erie Planning Commission
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Summary

The Erie Planning Commission on April 1 recommended approval of the Spring Hill preliminary plat — a roughly 300‑acre community proposing 632 homes, about 35 acres of public open space and a dedicated school site — while requiring remediation of identified oil‑and‑gas contamination and coordination with CDOT on Highway 52 improvements.

The Erie Planning Commission voted April 1 to recommend approval of the Spring Hill preliminary plat, a proposal for roughly 300 acres that would create 632 residential lots and reserve about 35 acres of public open space and a roughly 11‑acre school site.

Staff told the commission the preliminary plat aligns with the town’s comprehensive plan and the Spring Hill planned‑development zoning. Planning staff described the project as including 414 single‑family lots, 148 duplex lots and 70 townhome lots, roughly 44 acres of new public right‑of‑way and about 162 acres of conserved open space when private open‑space areas are counted. Staff recommended approval, subject to standard technical corrections prior to the Town Council hearing.

The applicant, John Prestwich of PCS Group, said the development team…

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