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Cheyenne City Council Declines to Act on Rezoning of I-80 Corridor Property
The Cheyenne City Council voted on an ordinance for the second reading regarding the amending of the official zoning map to change the zoning classification for land located between I-80 and College Drive, east of Southwest Drive, from MUV (Mixed-Use Business Emphasis) to LI (Light Industrial). This item was introduced, but the motion to approve died due to lack of a second, indicating no consensus or further action at this time.
Cheyenne City Council Fails to Advance Future Land Use Map Amendment for I-80 Corridor Property
The Cheyenne City Council considered a resolution to amend the future land use map of Plan Cheyenne, changing the land use designation from mixed-use residential to mixed-use employment for property located between I-80 and College Drive, east of Southwest Drive. This item was also part of a withdrawn rezoning request. Similar to a previous item, the motion to approve on second reading died due to a lack of a second, indicating no further action on this specific amendment at this time.
Cheyenne City Council Withdraws Resolution to Overrule Planning Commission on Land Use Map Amendment
The Cheyenne City Council considered a resolution overruling the Planning Commission's disapproval of an amendment to the future land use map of Plan Cheyenne. The proposed amendment would change the land use designation from agricultural, rural, and urban residential to mixed-use employment and amend the urban service boundary for property generally located east of South Greeley Highway and south of the Sweetgrass subdivision. This item was withdrawn. Mr. Miller argued against overruling the Planning Commission, citing 'illegal spot zoning' and 'violation of administrative due process.' The motion to approve on second reading died due to lack of a second.
Cheyenne City Council Rezones West Wallach Road Area to Business Park
The Cheyenne City Council considered an ordinance on second reading to amend the official zoning map, changing the zoning classification for land located north and south of West Wallach Road and west of Interstate 25 from LI (Light Industrial), CB (Community Business), and PUD (Planned Unit Development) to BP (Business Park). This rezoning was requested by the property owners. The measure passed unanimously. Mr. Miller raised concerns about financial conflicts of interest and regulatory evasion.
Cheyenne City Council Approves Business Park Zoning for South of I-80 Property Amidst Developer Concerns
The Cheyenne City Council considered an ordinance on second reading to amend the official zoning map, changing the zoning classification for land located south of I-80, east of College Drive, from AG (Agricultural) to BP (Business Park). This rezoning was requested for a potential Microsoft data center development. Mr. Miller argued against the zoning, calling it an 'act of bad faith gerrymandering' and a 'violation of the Toponga doctrine.' Council members discussed the nature of the zoning process and the city's authority. The ordinance was approved with Councilmembers Wolf, Moody, and Layborne voting no.
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