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The Strasburg Sub-Area Plan, approved in 2002, presents a vision that provides for continued growth but also balances this with maintaining the small town and agricultural character of Strasburg. This layer identifies nine land use designations which include residential estate, residential, commercial, mixed-use, parks and open space, industrial, and agricultural land uses. Since Strasburg is located in both Arapahoe and Adams counties, the Sub-Area Plan identifies existing and future land uses in both counties.
The Lowry Range Sub-Area Plan, approved in 2007, establishes a broad framework for the future development of the area. The layers shown include an Urban Development Area, a Conservation Area, and a Future Development Area.
The Four Square Mile Sub-Area Plan (2005, 2016, 2017) identifies the vision, goals and future land uses for the area generally adjacent to Parker Road and between Mississippi Avenue on the north and Yale Avenue on the south. This unincorporated enclave in the county is completely surrounded by Denver and Aurora. There are 10 land use designations defined in this layer (including residential, employment, mixed-use, community, and open space) that reflect the goals and policies of the Sub-Area Plan and serve to guide future development in the area.
The Byers Sub-Area Plan, approved in 2003, identifies goals and strategies to meet the vision of Byers as a well-planned, small community with areas for growth as well as preservation of neighborhoods and the small town, historic character. There are eight land use designations in this layer that reflect the vision for new development as well as the preservation of existing residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. The designations include residential, commercial and mixed-use, Town Center, community, agriculture, open space, recreation, and industrial land uses.