Fuller Subdivision clears Planning Board, heads to City Council

An engineering drawing shows the layout of the proposed Fuller Subdivision on the northeast corner of Boulder, at the end of Second Avenue.

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Clarification: Following the publication of this story, and in reference to her quote about the subdivision application’s compliance with city regulations, Planning Board Member Sue Pasini clarified in an email to The Monitor that “I did not imply I was against the entire subdivision; just concerned about the lack [of] more than one outlet for the potential residents.” 

With a modest crowd in attendance but few public comments or questions, the Boulder Planning Board on Monday recommended that the City Council approve a proposed subdivision of 15 lots across 11.3 acres at the east end of East Second Avenue, southwest of the Boulder Cemetery.

The subdivision, proposed by Chad Bullock and named the Fuller Subdivision, sits partially on land that was annexed into the city this summer in public process that was at times contentious and drew public comments opposing the project. Despite public opposition, the Planning Board, and ultimately the City Council, approved the annexation after finding that it met the city’s requirements.

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