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Woodmen Hills towerThe El Paso County Board of County Commissioners approved a request by Centerline Solutions for a variance of use for a 93-foot tall freestanding commercial mobile radio service facility. The new facility will replace an existing CMRS that was constructed without BOCC approval. The property, located east of North Meridian Road and south of Woodmen Hills Drive, is zoned residential rural and included in the Falcon/Peyton Small Area Master Plan.Falcon School towerThe commissioners also approved a request by Centerline Solutions for a variance of use for a 100-foot tall freestanding CMRS. The new facility will replace an existing CMRS that was constructed without BOCC approval. The 39.08-acre property, located east of Towner Avenue and north of Stapleton Drive, is zoned residential rural and included in the Falcon/Peyton Small Area Master Plan.Sellers agricultural structureThe BOCC voted to deny a request by Michelle and Jason Sellers to appeal the decision made by the EPC Planning and Community Development Departmentís executive director to revoke approval of their application for an agricultural structure exemption from the building code. The exemption was approved by county administration on March 15, 2017; but, since then, county staff has determined the structure is not being used in a manner consistent with the definition of ìagricultural structure.î The 5-acre property is zoned residential rural and located on Glider Loop, north of Vollmer Road.Black Forest Regional Park TrailsThe commissioners awarded a construction contract and purchase order to Singletrack Trails Inc. for the Black Forest Regional Park Trails construction for up to $85,360.97. The EPC Community Services Department, Parks Division is constructing new soft-surface trails and associated trail drainage structures that were damaged in the 2013 Black Forest Fire. Singletrack Trails is located in Fraser, Colorado.Santa Fe Springs auctionThe Santa Fe Springs property will be auctioned to the highest bidder on May 24 at 10 a.m. to settle the foreclosure/lien in the amount of $8,445,112.32.

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