HomeMy WebLinkAbout16237Docusign Envelope ID: DA1238DE-EA90-4E33-A74C-7C42840432BA
City Clerk's Office Item # M6
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 26, 2026
TO: President Mark Aliff and Members of City Council
CC: Mayor Heather Graham
VIA: Marisa Stoller, City Clerk
FROM: Beritt Odom, Director Planning and Community Development
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2026 CITY OF PUEBLO THREE-MILE
ANNEXATION PLAN FOR THE CITY OF PUEBLO FOR THE PURPOSES
OF ANNEXATION AS REQUIRED BY THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT
OF 1965 AND RESCINDING ALL ANNEXATION MASTER PLANS
PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED
SUMMARY:
The proposed City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Boundary Map fulfills the annual
requirement to adopt a plan for the orderly development of the City. The attached map
defines areas that may be annexed into the City in 2026 and references the Pueblo
Regional Development Plan for information regarding municipal services. Approval of
this plan will facilitate annexations proposed for 2026.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
City Council approved Resolution No. 15875 on January 13, 2025, adopting the 2025
City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Plan.
BACKGROUND:
The 3-Mile Plan is required by Section 31-12-105 of the Colorado Revised Statutes
(CRS). According to the CRS,
"No annexation may take place that would have the effect of extending a municipal
boundary more than three miles in any direction from any point of such municipal
boundary in any one year," and "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 an the
Docusign Envelope ID: DA1238DE-EA90-4E33-A74C-7C42840432BA
proposed land uses for the area.
Such plan shall be updated at least once annually" (CRS, 31-12-105, (1), (e) (1)).
The City of Pueblo is requesting to update the 3-Mile Plan to identify the boundary around
the current City limits in which annexations may occur in 2026. The 3-Mile Plan
references the 2022 Regional Comprehensive Plan and its attached maps for information
regarding infrastructure, transportation, and municipal services. The updated Three -Mile
Plan fulfills the annual requirement to adopt a plan for the orderly development of the
City.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
None.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission, at their December 10, 2025, Regular Meeting,
voted 7-0 to recommend approval.
STAKEHOLDER PROCESS:
The City Planning and Zoning Commission included the review of the 2025 Three -Mile
Annexation Plan (MP-25-01) as a Public Meeting and Action item on the Wednesday,
December 10, 2025, regular meeting of the Commission.
ALTERNATIVES:
None. Review and approval of the Three -Mile Annexation Boundary Map is required by
Section 31-12-105(1)(e) C.R.S.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of the Resolution
ATTACHMENTS:
1. MP-25-01 Attchments
Docusign Envelope ID: DA1238DE-EA90-4E33-A74C-7C42840432BA
RESOLUTION NO. 16237
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2026 CITY OF PUEBLO
THREE-MILE ANNEXATION PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
PUEBLO FOR THE 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 recommended approval of the 2026
Pueblo Annexation Master Plan, Three -Mile Plan for the City of Pueblo on December 10, 2025;
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that
SFCTION 1
The 2026 City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Plan Map referencing that portion of the
Pueblo Regional Development Plan which generally describes the proposed location, character
and extent of streets, 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.
The 2026 City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Boundary Map is hereby approved and accepted
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, heretofore adopted by the City Council
for the City of Pueblo, are hereby repealed and rescinded, except insofar as to any physical
development that has been approved pursuant thereto by the City or by any of its agencies,
commissions, or boards.
SECTION 3.
The officers and staff of the City are authorized to perform any and all acts consistent with
the intent of the Resolution to implement the policies and procedures described herein.
Docusign Envelope ID: DA1238DE-EA90-4E33-A74C-7C42840432BA
SECTION 4.
This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and approval.
INTRODUCED: January 26, 2026
BY: Brett Boston
MEMBER OF CljYuS9OVNCIL
APPROVED: �u((
FA
PRESIDENT (COUNCIL
•^.^._QocuSigned by:
ATTESTED BY: W
CITY OF PUEBLO
3-MILE ANNEXTION BOUNDARY MAP
Effective : January 1, 2026
Put)
50
50
Q
C►t of F'u blc
. II
�V� 4t1°7
road
Pueblo
r a gy �f
�p
I
31
J
�
�
,6„INplll69¶IIIIF}IIIIIIIV�p�� eilQhN" 1�l mim,l���115u� III�A���p0��a9*
The 2026 City of Pueblo, 3-Mile Annexation Boundary Map
consisting of that portion of the Pueblo Regional
Development area which is generally described as the
proposed location, character and extent of streets,
bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds,
squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds,
open spaces, public utilities, terminals for water, light,
sanitation, transportation and power to be provided by the
City and proposed land uses are as identified within the
2022 Pueblo Regional Comprehensive Plan, and on its
attached maps, within three -miles of the current Pueblo
Municipal Boundary
0 1 2
�Im,m,m,m,m,m 3-Mile Buffer
City Limits
Pueblo West Boundary
city of
BLO- uuuuu
colorado
i Miles The City of Pueblo, Colorado does not guarantee
4 nor provide any warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the representative completeness or accuracy of
maps and data provided herein.
Mike Castellucci
Chair
Patrick Avalos
(jity of
I JPUEB�LO
Alexandra Azn
Elizabeth Baile
Chair
Cheryl Spinuzz
BostonVice
Brett
City Coun cil Representative
Planning i, Zoning Commission
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
City of Pueblo, Colorado
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 — 3:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers, 1 City Hall Place
The meeting was called to order at 3:31 with Chairman Mike Castellucci presiding.
Commissioners Present: Brett Boston, Mike Castellucci, Patrick Avalos, Alexandra Aznar, James
Salazar, Elizabeth Bailey, Cheryl Spinuzzi.
Commissioners Absent:
Staff Members Present: Laura Portis, Assistant City Attorney; Beritt Odom, Director of Planning
and Community Development; Hannah Prinzi, Planner; and Riane Ledford, Planner.
Staff Members Absent: None
Approval of the Agenda: Bailey moved to amend the agenda, continuing items S-25-06, Z-25-20, and
S-25-07 to the January 14, 2026, meeting and approve the agenda, seconded by Boston.
Motion Passed: 7-0.
Public Meeting:
Three Mile Annexation Plan: Hannah Prinzi provided staff report. No one appeared in support or
opposition.
Commission Action: Bailey motioned to recommend the Three Mile Annexation Plan to City
Council, second by Spinuzzi.
Motion Passed: 7-0.
Digital recordings of all the meetings of the Planning and Zoning Commission are maintained and available for inspection and review during normal
business hours (M — E, 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.) at the Department of Planning & Community Development, 211 East D Street, Pueblo.
Mike Castellucci Alexandra Azn
Chair city of
Elizabeth
I UI
..Vice Chair r Patrick Avalos
E B L / -
colorado
Brett Boston James Salaz
City Council Representative Planning i, Zoning Commission
MP-25-01
December 10th, 2025
TO: City of Pueblo Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Hannah Prinzi, Planner
THROUGH: Beritt Odom, Director of Planning and Community Development
SUBJECT: 3-Mile Plan
REQUEST:
The City is requesting review and approval of the 2026 City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Plan as required the
Colorado Revised Statutes, §31-12-105.
BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS:
The 3-Mile Plan is required by Section 31-12-105 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS). According to the
CRS,
"No annexation may take place that would have the effect of extending a municipal boundary more than
three miles in any direction from any point of such municipal boundary in any one year,"
and "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 an the proposed land uses for the area.
Such plan shall be updated at least once annually" (CRS, 31-12-105, (1), (e) (1)).
The City of Pueblo is requesting to update the 3-Mile Plan to identify the boundary around the current City
limits in which annexations may occur in 2026. The 3-Mile Plan references the 2022 Regional Comprehensive
Plan and its attached maps for information regarding infrastructure, transportation, and municipal services. The
updated Three -Mile Plan fulfills the annual requirement to adopt a plan for the orderly development of the City.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission make the necessary findings to forward a recommendation of
APPROVAL of the City of Pueblo Three -Mile Annexation Plan to City Council.
ATTACHMENTS:
A. City of Pueblo Three -Mile Plan
MP-25-01
Page 2
A. City of Pueblo Three Mile Plan, January 2026
To view the 3-Mile Plan effective January 2026, please see the following page.
CITY OF PUEBLO
3-MILE ANNEXTION BOUNDARY MAP
Effective : January 1, 2026
Put)
50
50
Q
C►t of F'u blc
. II
�V� 4t1°7
road
Pueblo
r a gy �f
�p
I
31
J
�
�
,6„INplll69¶IIIIF}IIIIIIIV�p�� eilQhN" 1�l mim,l���115u� III�A���p0��a9*
The 2026 City of Pueblo, 3-Mile Annexation Boundary Map
consisting of that portion of the Pueblo Regional
Development area which is generally described as the
proposed location, character and extent of streets,
bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds,
squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds,
open spaces, public utilities, terminals for water, light,
sanitation, transportation and power to be provided by the
City and proposed land uses are as identified within the
2022 Pueblo Regional Comprehensive Plan, and on its
attached maps, within three -miles of the current Pueblo
Municipal Boundary
0 1 2
�Im,m,m,m,m,m 3-Mile Buffer
City Limits
Pueblo West Boundary
city of
BLO- uuuuu
colorado
i Miles The City of Pueblo, Colorado does not guarantee
4 nor provide any warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the representative completeness or accuracy of
maps and data provided herein.