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Colorado Springs confirms five appeals against ‘Project Taurus’ AI data center

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The City of Colorado Springs confirms that five appeal applications against the development of "Project Taurus," a proposed AI Data Center, have met the filing requirements and will move forward through the appeal process.

The Planning Commission will now schedule a public hearing to review the appeals.

The project, proposed by real estate data center company Raeden, is tied to a development plan modification for Corporate Ridge No. 1, Lot 4. The city approved the application on June 11.

According to the city record, the project description details that Project Taurus proposes the reuse of the existing building as a data center with ancillary office use and associated site changes to accommodate required electrical, mechanical, and Information Technology equipment.

As part of this, the Development Plan Modification proposes the demolition of existing utility and mechanical buildings and the addition of new chiller and generator yards to support the new data center.

The new exterior mechanical equipment will be screened with sound-attenuating fences, according to the application.

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