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Parker annexes 30 acres o Crowfoot Valley Road

BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

After much discussion, the town council approved the annexation and zoning for AvalonBay Communities, Inc. to annex 33.4 acres of unincorporated land known as the Coyles/Perkins property located in the southeast corner of Stroh Ranch and Crowfoot Valley Road. e property is undeveloped except for a single family house with several accessory structures and is currently zoned as agricultural in Douglas County.

According to the Parker 2035 Master Plan, the property falls within identi ed as an urban growth boundary, making it eligible for annexation.

Prior to the recent vote, the town had already established the Coyle/ Perkins property as a good candidate for future annexation.

According to Julia Duncan, of the town’s community development department, the parcels are proposed to be zoned mixed-use for the AvalonBay - Parker Planned Development.

A planned development is a tract or parcel of land controlled by one or more landowners developed under a single development plan. It establishes standards for the development and improvement of the property and regulates items such as uses, height, lot converge and density.

Outlined in a document provided to the Town of Parker, the AvalonBay

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