HomeMy WebLinkAbout10600RESOLUTION NO. 10600
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2006 PUEBLO ANNEXATION MASTER PLAN FOR THE CITY
OF PUEBLO FOR PURPOSES OF ANNEXATION AS REQUIRED BY THE MUNICIPAL
ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965 AND RESCINDING ALL ANNEXATION MASTER PLANS
PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission is authorized to prepare and submit to
the City Council for its approval a master plan for the physical development of the City, pursuant to
Section 12 -5 of the Charter of Pueblo; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the 2006 Pueblo Annexation
Master Plan for the City of Pueblo on December 14, 2005;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
That the 2006 Pueblo Annexation Master Plan for the City of Pueblo consisting of that
portion of the Pueblo Regional Development Plan and the Pueblo Area Long Range Transportation
Plan which generally describe the proposed location, character and extent of streets, subways,
bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other
public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation,
transportation, and power to be provided by the City and the proposed land uses for the area as
identified within the Pueblo Regional Development Plan and on its attached maps within three
miles of the current Pueblo Municipal Boundary, is hereby approved and adopted as the City's
official Annexation Master Plan as required by Section 31- 12- 105(1)(e) C.R.S. for the purpose of
annexation. The Annexation Master Plan shall be updated at least annually.
SECTION 2.
All Annexation Master Plans and all parts thereof, theretofore adopted by the City Council
for the City of Pueblo, are hereby repealed and rescinded, except insofar as any physical
development has been approved pursuant thereto by the City or by any of its agencies,
commissions, or boards.
INTRODUCED December 27, 2005
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BY Michael Occhiato
Councilperson
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Background Paper for Proposed
RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM # 7
DATE: December 27, 2005
DEPARTMENT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT /JIM MUNCH
PLANNING DEPARTMENTMIM MUNCH
TITLE
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2006 PUEBLO ANNEXATION MASTER PLAN FOR
THE CITY OF PUEBLO FOR PURPOSES OF ANNEXATION AS REQUIRED BY THE
MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965 AND RESCINDING ALL ANNEXATION
MASTER PLANS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED
ISSUE
Shall the City adopt that portion of the Pueblo Regional Development Plan and the
Pueblo Area Long Range Transportation Plan which generally describe the proposed
location, character and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts,
parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds,
open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation,
and power to be provided by the City and the proposed land uses for the area within
three miles of the current Pueblo Municipal Boundary as the 2006 3 -mile annexation
plan.
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of Resolution. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval
by a vote of 5 -0-0 at its December 14, 2005 meeting.
BACKGROUND
As specified in Section 31- 12- 105(1)(e) C.R.S., prior to completion of any annexation
within the three -mile area, the municipality shall have in place a plan for that area that
generally describes the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways,
bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields,
other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light,
sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the municipality and the
proposed land uses for the area. Such plan shall be updated at least once annually.
City Ordinance #6847, June 24, 2002, established the Pueblo Regional Comprehensive
Development Plan as the master plan for the physical development of the city. The
present Resolution adopts the Pueblo Regional Development Plan, with roadway
corridors as updated in the PACOG 2030 Corridor Preservation Plan, as the 3 -mile
annexation plan for 2005.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
No financial impact.