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OCN > 2306 > Monument Town Council, May 1 and 15 – Midtown Collection of Monument Junction approved on 5-2 vote

Monument Town Council, May 1 and 15 – Midtown Collection of Monument Junction approved on 5-2 vote

June 3, 2023

  • New chief of police
  • Monument Junction
  • May 15 meeting

By Chris Jeub

A newly appointed Monument chief of police was sworn in on May 15. The Midtown Collection at Monument Junction West Filing No. 1, a controversial Planned Unit Development (PUD) project, was approved on a split vote. A technical glitch led to the failure of the May 15 Town Council meeting to be published online, leaving only the agenda items to be reported on in this issue of OCN.

New chief of police

Patrick Regan was sworn in as the new chief of police for Monument on May 15, ending a five-month vacancy in the position. Regan brings 23 years of law enforcement experience from the Scottsdale Police Department in Arizona, where he served in various roles including undercover narcotics detective, SWAT operator, and internal affairs supervisor. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and has extensive executive leadership training. Regan expressed his excitement about joining the Monument community and highlighted his commitment to maintaining a strong relationship with the residents. He plans to increase the number of officers on patrol, enhance community engagement efforts, and focus on collaboration, accountability, and communication within the Police Department.

Above: Patrick Regan had no idea when he got married in Monument in 2012 that he’d return 11 years later as police chief. Regan was sworn in at the Monument Town Council meeting on May 15. He replaces interim chief Tim Johnson who returns to his previous rank of commander. Regan has spent the past 23 years with the Scottsdale, Ariz., Police Department. He served as an undercover narcotics detective, violent crime investigator, Spanish interpreter, gang enforcement supervisor, internal affairs supervisor, patrol watch commander, commander of the special investigations division, and other positions. After being sworn in, Regan said he’s “incredibly excited” about his new position. He said after he married his wife, Bree, they’d been “trying to come back ever since.” Photo by Michael Weinfeld.

Monument Junction

Ordinance No. 10-2023, which approved a Preliminary/Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) for Midtown Collection at Monument Junction West Filing No. 1, was approved on a 5-2 vote. The project encompasses 21.7 acres with a primary use of single-family detached homes. The development is classified as a mixed-use PUD, surrounded by other PUD-zoned land.

The Monument Planning Commission recommended denial of the plan on April 12 in a 4-3 vote, stating that it did not meet the criteria set forth in the town’s land development code and was inconsistent with the comprehensive plan. However, the town staff recommended approval, asserting that the plan adhered to applicable development standards and was generally consistent with the comprehensive plan.

Andrea Barlow of N.E.S., representing Classic Homes, presented on behalf of the applicant, challenging the denial from the commission. Barlow emphasized the benefits of the proposed public park and highlighted that the land had been zoned for commercial development since the 1980s. The sketch plan, which was approved by the council in 2020, was described as a conceptual plan rather than a precise plan. Barlow pointed out that Commissioner Danny Ours had approved the sketch plan at the time, and the history of the application indicated a track record of approval rather than denial. Barlow explained the recent history of the property:


  • The Village Sketch Plan: Approved on June 15, 2020.

  • Monument Junction West Filing No. 1 Final Plat: Approved on Feb. 7, 2022.

  • Monument Junction Phase 1 (East) Preliminary/Final PUD Plan: Approved on March 21, 2022, with 204 units.

  • Monument Junction Phase 1 (East) Filing No. 1 Final Plat: Approved on July 5, 2022, with 58 units.

  • Monument Junction West Filing No. 1, Lot 4 (Whataburger) Preliminary/Final PUD Plan: Approved on Oct. 17, 2022.

  • Monument Junction West Filing No. 1, Lot 5 (Multi-family) Preliminary/Final PUD Plan: Approved on Oct. 17, 2022, with 240 units.

  • Monument Junction Phase 1 (East) Filing No. 2 Final Plat: Approved on Nov. 21, 2022, with 146 units.

Though the development faced scrutiny from the Planning Commission, the council ultimately decided to approve it by a 5-2 vote, with Councilmembers Kenneth Kimple and Sana Abbott voting against, citing density and traffic concerns. The approval of both the PUD and the final plat marks the end of a challenging development approval process for the Midtown Collection at Monument Junction.

May 15 meeting

Due to a technical failure, the May 15 Town Council meeting failed to publish online. The meeting consisted of the following agenda items:


  1. Town Accountant Mona Hirjoi presented the 2024 budget.

  2. Bob Cole disclosed potential conflicts of interest. A vote was taken to exclude council members with conflicts from consideration, discussions, and voting on relevant matters.

  3. Approval of the Consent Agenda: The consent agenda items approved were the agenda for May 15, 2023, special meeting minutes from April 26, 2023, meeting minutes from May 1, 2023, Resolution No. 34-2023 (on-call engineering service agreement with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.), and Resolution No. 35-2023 (contract with A-1 Chipseal for the 2023 Chipseal Program).

  4. Proclamation: Mike Foreman presented the Police Week Proclamation.

  5. Presentation: Officer Dakota Degenhart received a medal for saving a life, presented by Foreman.

  6. Chief of Police Patrick J. Regan took the oath of office, administered by Foreman.

  7. Town Attorney Bob Cole initiated a discussion on land acquisition for the Monument Hill Tank Site.

  8. Deputy Clerk Tina Erickson requested a presentation on June 5 from Girls of the West, Pikes Peak Range Riders, and Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo.
Above: At the May 15 Monument Town Council meeting, Police Officer Dakota Degenhart received a medal for helping to save the life of a person who tried to commit suicide on April 3. Town Manager Mike Foreman said Degenhart and Palmer Lake Officer Eugene Ramirez found the person hanging from a rope in the woods off Red Rocks Drive. By cutting the person down, Foreman said their “quick thinking and teamwork saved a life.” Photo by Michael Weinfeld

Please note that this summary is based solely on the agenda items provided, and further details or discussions that occurred during the meeting are not included.

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The Monument Council usually meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month at Monument Town Hall, 645 Beacon Lite Road. The next two regular meetings are scheduled for Monday, June 5 and Monday, June 19. Call 719-884-8014 or see www.townofmonument.org for information. To see upcoming agendas and complete board packets or to download audio recordings of past meetings, see http://monumenttownco.minutesondemand.com and click on Town Council.

Chris Jeub can be reached at chrisjeub@ocn.me.

Other Monument Town Council articles

  • Monument Town Council, Jan. 5 and 20 – Commercial development approved (2/4/2026)
  • Monument Town Council, Dec. 1 and 15 – Council considers a variety of requests (1/1/2026)
  • Monument Town Council, Oct. 29 and Nov. 3 and 17 – Council agrees to incentives for major plant (12/4/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, Oct. 6 and 20 – Retiring Facilities Superintendent Ron Rathburn recognized (10/30/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, Sept. 2 and 15 – Growing budget deficit; Town lays off five people (10/2/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, Aug. 4 and 18 – Ordinances, resolutions pass (9/4/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, July 7 and 21 – Council focuses on growth, state mandates, and strategic planning (8/1/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, June 2 and 16 – Council navigates development questions and compensation study; Smith appointed to the council (7/3/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, May 5 and 19 – VanDenHoek sworn in as town manager (6/7/2025)
  • Monument Town Council, April 7 and 21 – Monument Town Council mourns loss of Jim Romanello (5/3/2025)
<- El Paso County Planning Commission, May 4 and 18 – Townhome development off Woodmoor Drive recommended for approval
-> Palmer Lake Board of Trustees, May 3, 11, and 25 – Board considers water issues and Elephant Rock

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