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Gingerbread House Decorating

All sessions of this event are sold out as of December 2.

Step into a magical world of sugary delight at our Gingerbread House Decorating event, perfect for kids and families seeking festive fun! Each participant will receive a pre-baked gingerbread house as a canvas for their creativity, along with extra candy to help make their house come to life.

Each house designer will have 90 minutes to create something sweet to take home and display for the holiday season. Three decorating sessions are available. One at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., and another at 2 p.m. A limited number of reservations are available, so get your reservation soon. One ticket ($15) is needed for each house that you would like to decorate. Due to limited capacity, all ticket sales are final.

Land Use Controls and Private Property Rights

October 23, 2023 at 3:23 pm

The right to own, develop, and use private property is protected under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. The City of Castle Pines has adopted zoning and subdivision regulations (“Land Development Code”) to govern the use and development of property within the City consistent with federal and state laws protecting private property rights. The City must review land use applications based on the criteria of approval set forth in the Land Development Code and cannot base its decisions on subjective factors, such as brand preference or the type of user. Although some residents may not like a particular type of use, it is important to remember that the processes set forth in the Land Development Code are designed to balance the general health, safety, and welfare of the community with private property owners’ rights to use their land as they deem appropriate. The City must treat everyone fairly and uniformly in its application of the Land Development Code.

Short History of the City’s Zoning Map

The City has adopted a zoning map of the City to classify permissible and prohibited uses of land into zoning districts (e.g., “Business District”) or through customized planned developments (e.g., “The Canyons Planned Development”). Uses of land are governed by and regulated in accordance with the City’s zoning map and the specific development standards for each zoning district. Once zoning is established for a particular property, the City’s role regarding development is to determine whether the proposal meets the applicable development standards, such as parking requirements, landscaping, and building locations. The City does not have the discretion to deny a proposal simply because it dislikes a particular user or type of use that is permitted under the zoning.

The Site Improvement Plan Process

As part of the land development process, all development applicants are required to attend a presubmittal meeting with City staff. The purpose of the presubmittal meeting is for the applicant to present their proposed development project to the City so that City staff may provide guidance on that proposal. City staff evaluates every development proposal and provides direction to the applicant based on the current zoning, adopted standards, and any historical information. If the zoning accommodates the proposed land use, the City is obligated to support that land use, accept an application for development, and has no authority to determine the type of business or a preference of a specific business over another. Doing so would violate private property rights and subject the City to litigation.

Once staff has determined that the proposed land use is allowed by right, the applicant is required to submit a Site Improvement Plan (SIP) to develop the property. The SIP contains a project narrative, site plan, landscape plan, grading and drainage plan, architectural elevations, lighting plan, traffic impact analysis, and other reports or studies as determined by staff. The SIP is reviewed against adopted the Land Development Code, the Comprehensive Plan, and other City regulations for conformance. The SIP process is procedural in nature and while there is discretion as to whether or not the application meets code requirements, there is no discretion as to whether City staff supports a particular land use or business preference. As stated above, the zoning determines the allowable land uses based on compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood and the City’s Comprehensive Plan.

Once the City receives a complete SIP, the City “refers” the application to regulatory agencies and nearby homeowners associations for comment. Referral comments are forwarded to the applicant to address. City staff ensures that the applicant addresses relevant comments and revises the SIP and other reports and plans as necessary. Comments regarding the zoning, land use, or business preference are not within the purview of the SIP approval process and are not taken into consideration. Comments relating to traffic, pedestrian safety, lighting, architecture, landscaping, screening, site circulation, etc. are taken into consideration and reviewed against the City’s adopted codes and plans for conformance.

The SIP review process is iterative, and as a result, the SIP exhibit and supporting plans and studies are revised as the development review process evolves. The development review process is intended to allow the applicant the opportunity to align its proposal with the City’s SIP requirements and approval criteria before being presented to Planning Commission for consideration. Planning Commission’s role in approving or denying an SIP is narrowly defined and does not take land use or brand preference into consideration.

The SIP process, which takes approximately 4-6 months, is outlined on the City’s website.

The SIP process is administrative in nature and does not require a public hearing before Planning Commission. The SIP process does not allow for public testimony on the application; however, interested individuals are allowed to speak during general public comments at any Planning Commission meeting. In the event that Planning Commission denies an SIP because the application did not meet the approval criteria, the applicant has the right to appeal Planning Commission’s decision to City Council. In such a case, City Council would hold a public hearing to make a determination on the SIP.

More information about land use applications can be found at CastlePinesCO.gov/DevelopmentActivity.

 

Leaf and Pumpkin Composting

Castle Pines residents are invited to recycle leaves and pumpkins for composting on Saturday, Nov. 4. Have fun with your leaves, jump on them in piles, or re-use them in bags for Halloween props to help us crush them! Next, bring the leaves in large paper bags that you will keep after emptying your leaves. No bags will be accepted at the event, all leaves will be dumped out of bags. Leaves are collected and used by local farms as a soil amendment and need to be as clean as possible. No garden waste, large brush, branches, or tree stumps are accepted as part of the leaf collection event (no commercial landscaping). The event is available and free to Castle Pines residents! View the event information sheet for more information on what is accepted.

Saturday, Nov. 4
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Elk Ridge Park | 7005 Mira Vista Lane

 

Brought to you in partnership with Castle Rock Composting.

City launches online Development Activity Map 

September 5, 2023 at 11:21 am

Wondering what development is happening around Castle Pines? To help residents stay informed about new commercial and residential development projects occurring around Castle Pines, the City has launched an online Development Activity Map.

The map displays all private land use projects for which formal applications have been submitted to the City. This includes commercial, residential, parks, civic, and other project types. Sometimes a private landowner may submit an application for a project and later choose to not construct the project.

Questions about the Development Activity Map or land use in Castle Pines? Contact the City last information@castlepinesco.gov or call 303-705-0200.

VIEW THE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY MAP

 

*In addition to the links above, the Development Activity Map can be accessed on the City's website homepage via the "Development Activity Map" icon or by selecting "Development Activity Map" under the "Departments" dropdown at the top of the page.

Castle Pines Pumpkin Race

Join us for the second annual Castle Pines Pumpkin Race! This Fall Fest event gives you the chance to design and create your own pumpkin "race car" to compete against other Castle Pines residents. You can either bring your decorated pumpkin, complete with wheels, or purchase a racing kit to pick up from the Castle Pines Municipal Office. Download the rules and tips for participating.

Need to purchase a kit? Register to purchase a kit to participate. After purchasing a kit, it can be picked up from the City offices at 7437 Village Square Drive, Suite 200. Offices are open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m.

Already have a kit or want to make a car from scratch? Register to participate without purchasing a new kit.

Trick-or-Treat Street

Calling all little ghosts and goblins! Make your way through the businesses along Castle Pines Parkway and through the Village at Castle Pines. Just look for the pumpkin in front of the business and join in the fun!

Be sure to stop by all our fa-boo-lous locations of participating businesses:

🎃Castle Pines Former Safeway Shopping Center
🎃Village Square Shops in Castle Pines (City Offices/Library shopping center)
🎃Castle Pines King Soopers Shopping Center
🎃Village Shops at Happy Canyon and Santa Fe

Fall Festival

Mark your calendars for a day of fun for the whole family!

On Saturday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the City’s Fall Festival will be held at the Village Square shopping area.

Activities will include:

    • Face Painting: Unleash your creativity and transform into your favorite characters or creatures with our fantastic face painting artists!
    • Hayrides: Experience the charm of the season with a relaxing hayride around the Village Square area. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
    • Petting Zoo: Don't miss the chance to meet and greet adorable animals at our petting zoo – a treat for all ages!
    • Food Trucks: Savor the flavors of the season with a variety of food trucks. From savory delights to sweet treats, there's something for every palate.
    • Pumpkin Race: Enter your own pumpkin racecar to race down the track in this exciting competition.

Gather your friends and family and join us at the Village Square shopping area on October 28th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a day filled with laughter, joy, and the spirit of the season.

See you there!