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Project Name
Extol park Vista Addition No. 1 & 2 Annexation
Description
Annexation of Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 , Block 13 Park Vista Addition; along with portions of Siferd Blvd & Hopeful Dr
Location
Parcels
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Applicant
City of Colorado Springs
Katie Carleo ( Katie.Carleo@coloradosprings.gov )
(719) 385-5060
Katie Carleo ( Katie.Carleo@coloradosprings.gov )
(719) 385-5060
File Number
ANX2119
Project Manager
Ryan Howser
Status
Closed
Created
8/27/2021 9:13:11 AM

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Review Comments (2)

Link Agency Comment
PCD Project Manager
9/13/2021 1:04:17 PM
Annexation impact report not required for annexation of property comprising less than ten (10) acres. Planning Division has no comments regarding the proposed annexation, but echoes Engineering Division recommendations. 9/13/2021 1:04:17 PM
PCD Engineering Division
9/13/2021 9:17:33 AM
PCD-Engineering has the following comments:

1. Portions of Date Street and Siferd Boulevard north of these annexation areas remain unincorporated and are impacted by development of these parcels and other adjacent/nearby parcels located in the City. The County requests that the City take ownership and maintenance of the portions of these roads used by City development (either by deed and annexation or other appropriate method as agreed upon by the City and County). The County is formally requesting that the City commit to take ownership and maintenance of all remaining public ROW and infrastructure in this enclave area.
2. The condition and adequacy of the downstream drainage infrastructure should be addressed with this development. County criteria requires a suitable outfall adequate to convey stormwater. The continued development and lack of improvements to address the impacts in this enclave area are exacerbating the existing drainage issues within the basin. The downstream facility is not engineered, is unstable, eroding, and flooding in the area causes impacts to multiple properties within the unincorporated County, property owned by El Paso County, and El Paso County ROW and public infrastructure. The lack of appropriate public infrastructure is a hazard and public safety concern. The proposed development should address this issue and the County is formally requesting that the City commit to take over ownership and maintenance of all public infrastructure and ROW utilized and impacted by City development in this enclave.
3. Any traffic impact to County roads from additional development will require approval of a County access permit.


-- Jeff Rice - 719-520-7877

Additional comments may be provided by the County Engineer.
9/13/2021 9:17:33 AM