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This revocable permit was approved by City Council on September 10th, 2024.
Project Overview
The owner of the property at 1257 Clubhouse Drive has submitted an application for a revocable permit in order to install private landscaping in a portion of the city-owned Outlot A of Broomfield Country Club Filing No. 4. This is part of a larger ADA accessible project the applicant is currently undertaking on their property.A revocable permit is required any time an improvement on public property will be owned and maintained by another party.
Outlot A was designated on the Broomfield Country Club Filing No. 4 plat for utility and pedestrian purposes, and the outlot is owned by the City and County of Broomfield. The outlot contains a pedestrian pathway connecting from Clubhouse Drive to the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 1250 Main St.
If approved by revocable permit, the applicant plans to landscape the area of Outlot A located between the property line and an existing fence, and to install a gate in the fence to allow for private emergency ADA access between the existing pedestrian pathway and the rear yard of the home. Broomfield will also require a Public Private Improvement Permit to approve the landscaping changes on CCoB property, and an Access Permit to approve a new private gate used to access the CCoB sidewalk. The owner of 1257 Clubhouse Drive also has an existing easement to install landscaping on a defined area of the Eagle Trace Golf Course, located to the south of the rear yard.
This proposal has been reviewed by Broomfield staff and staff has no concerns with this proposal.
Zoning, Surrounding Uses and Comprehensive Plan: R-PUD - Broomfield Country Club Landscaping, Open Lands, Parks and Trail Amenities: The residential lot located at 1257 Clubhouse Drive is located adjacent to a fairway at Eagle Trace Golf Club. To the west is a public pedestrian access path located on Outlot A, between the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the subject residential property. The applicant is proposing to landscape a portion of Outlot A for private use, and to install a gate in the existing fence in order to create private emergency ADA access to the existing pedestrian path.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, or by emailing planning@broomfield.org.
The project timeline on this page provides an overview of the next steps in the revocable permit process.
Project Overview
The owner of the property at 1257 Clubhouse Drive has submitted an application for a revocable permit in order to install private landscaping in a portion of the city-owned Outlot A of Broomfield Country Club Filing No. 4. This is part of a larger ADA accessible project the applicant is currently undertaking on their property.A revocable permit is required any time an improvement on public property will be owned and maintained by another party.
Outlot A was designated on the Broomfield Country Club Filing No. 4 plat for utility and pedestrian purposes, and the outlot is owned by the City and County of Broomfield. The outlot contains a pedestrian pathway connecting from Clubhouse Drive to the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 1250 Main St.
If approved by revocable permit, the applicant plans to landscape the area of Outlot A located between the property line and an existing fence, and to install a gate in the fence to allow for private emergency ADA access between the existing pedestrian pathway and the rear yard of the home. Broomfield will also require a Public Private Improvement Permit to approve the landscaping changes on CCoB property, and an Access Permit to approve a new private gate used to access the CCoB sidewalk. The owner of 1257 Clubhouse Drive also has an existing easement to install landscaping on a defined area of the Eagle Trace Golf Course, located to the south of the rear yard.
This proposal has been reviewed by Broomfield staff and staff has no concerns with this proposal.
Zoning, Surrounding Uses and Comprehensive Plan: R-PUD - Broomfield Country Club Landscaping, Open Lands, Parks and Trail Amenities: The residential lot located at 1257 Clubhouse Drive is located adjacent to a fairway at Eagle Trace Golf Club. To the west is a public pedestrian access path located on Outlot A, between the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the subject residential property. The applicant is proposing to landscape a portion of Outlot A for private use, and to install a gate in the existing fence in order to create private emergency ADA access to the existing pedestrian path.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, or by emailing planning@broomfield.org.
The project timeline on this page provides an overview of the next steps in the revocable permit process.
Share your comments and ideas with the developer about how their development application might be improved to better serve the community. City and County of Broomfield staff may contribute in the discussion to provide clarity on what is/isn’t viable.
Clubhouse Drive Revocable Permit has finished this stage
The applicant submits the development plans to the City and County of Broomfield. City staff reviews the documents and refers them to other reviewing departments and agencies for feedback. The project may go through several rounds of review prior to the scheduling of public hearings.
City Council Hearing
Clubhouse Drive Revocable Permit is currently at this stage
A revocable permit is required when an improvement on public property will be owned and maintained by another party. A revocable permit must be approved by City Council.