Oak Creek Neighbors United files legal suit against Buc-ee’s development
- Oak Creek Neighbors United initiated a lawsuit against Oak Creek about rezoning for a Buc-ee's travel center on April 11.
- The city's Common Council voted to rezone land originally designated for business in the 2020 Comprehensive Plan.
- The 20-page lawsuit claims the rezoning is spot zoning, lacks transparency, and benefits a private developer, not the community.
- The lawsuit states the rezoning represents a departure from existing zoning and long-planned use, according to legal documents.
- The city has approximately 45 days to respond, while the neighborhood expresses concerns about overbuilding and prioritizing development.
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Back again: Buc-ee’s resubmits annexation request for Palmer Lake location
(PALMER LAKE, Colo.) — Buc-ee's is back. After withdrawing its initial annexation request in March, the travel stop resubmitted its annexation request that would open the door for the second Buc-ee's in the state. Earlier in March, Integrity Matters and TriLakes Preservation announced the annexation request had been withdrawn. When asked, a Buc-ee's spokesperson told FOX21 News they had "encountered a technical issue" with the original applicati…
Buc-ee's is back on the table in Palmer Lake with new annexation request
After pulling back last month, developers have resubmitted a controversial request that would pave the way for the state's second Buc-ee's.Palmer Lake, a small town north of Colorado Springs, was approached to annex a 30-acre property at the corner of County Line Road and Interstate 25 last year for the future site of the super-sized Texas travel store chain. In a December meeting, the town Board of Trustees ruled that the six contiguous request…
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