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Parker planning commission backs Avalon Bay zoning changes to spur neighborhood commercial

Parker Planning Commission · December 11, 2025
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Summary

The Parker Planning Commission voted 6–1 to recommend town council approve changes to the Avalon Bay plan development that would increase allowable daycare size, relax drive-through setbacks, and remove rigid timing and minimum-size requirements for a multi-tenant building to improve commercial marketability.

The Parker Planning Commission voted 6–1 to recommend town council approval of a Plan Development amendment from Avalon Bay Communities that aims to make an eight-acre commercial parcel more marketable and bring neighborhood-serving retail and daycare to a growing part of Parker.

Staff planner Stacy told commissioners the amendment would remove a timing requirement for building a multi-tenant commercial structure while keeping the obligation that such a building be provided, remove a 250-foot setback that restricted drive-through uses near residential areas, and increase the maximum allowable size for a commercial daycare from 3,500…

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