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**THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED. This page will remain as an archive, but as of 12/1/2021, all videos will be posted at fcgov.com/developmentreview/proposals in the "Neighborhood Meetings" table.**
Follow this page for updates on citywide development projects.
On this page, you can:
Watch videos of recent neighborhood meetings in the "Videos" tab.
Submit questions or comments on proposed projects in the "Forums" tab.
Track upcoming meetings and hearings under "Key Dates." (Meeting information is always posted at fcgov.com/DevelopmentReview/Proposals 48 hours in advance of the meeting).
Prep for a virtual neighborhood meeting using the tips and tricks located in "Project Documents."
**THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED. This page will remain as an archive, but as of 12/1/2021, all videos will be posted at fcgov.com/developmentreview/proposals in the "Neighborhood Meetings" table.**
Follow this page for updates on citywide development projects.
On this page, you can:
Watch videos of recent neighborhood meetings in the "Videos" tab.
Submit questions or comments on proposed projects in the "Forums" tab.
Track upcoming meetings and hearings under "Key Dates." (Meeting information is always posted at fcgov.com/DevelopmentReview/Proposals 48 hours in advance of the meeting).
Prep for a virtual neighborhood meeting using the tips and tricks located in "Project Documents."
Click here to view the recording of the September 13th meeting.
The development application for the Sanctuary on the Green project was recently withdrawn after the Planning and Zoning Commission denied a modification request. Developers intend to revise plans and submit a new application.
On Monday, September 13th, a virtual neighborhood meeting will be held over Zoom to allow neighbors to preview new plans and provide feedback prior to official submission of a new application. Click here to view the plans prior to the meeting.
You can attend the meeting using a telephone, computer, or tablet:
This is a proposal for development of around 200 manufactured homes by Sun Communities. This project went through the development review process earlier in 2020 to request modifications. The requests were to build only mobile homes (instead of mixing together mobile homes with townhomes or other types of housing) and to change the way roads are designed. These modifications were approved by the Planning and Zoning Board in October. The Board also put “conditions” on the approval requiring that Sun Communities reserve a certain amount of homes as “affordable”, build 15 distinct types of homes, and meet requirements for guest parking.
Now, Sun Communities is going through the development review process with detailed plans for the site. They will be required to submit traffic study information, and information on nearby environmental resources.
You can submit your questions regarding Sun Communities here. Questions and/or comments will become part of the public record for the project. Responses to questions will be posted on the OurCity website.
City Council will soon consider an application to rezone the Timberline Church property.
What is rezoning, and how might it affect your neighborhood? Join representatives from Timberline Church and the City of Fort Collins for a Community Conversation this Thursday, October 22nd. This event will include updates on the rezoning process and opportunities to share your priorities and ideas for any future development that may occur on this site.