The Nevada Planning Department is set to hold a public hearing on September 17 regarding the proposed 68100 Kilmer RV Storage Project, which seeks a major amendment to the comprehensive plan. The amendment would change the land designation from mixed-use residential to industrial office, aligning it with the current industrial light zoning.
Opponents of the amendment argue that the existing classification is consistent with the surrounding GEOS neighborhood and compatible with the adjacent Forest Springs residential and recreational areas. They emphasize the site's unique location next to Ralston Creek and Trail, advocating for mixed-use development that could support residential growth and small-scale commercial activities.
Critics assert that the industrial light zoning is inappropriate due to its potential negative impact on the surrounding community and the creek. They argue that the current zoning should remain to prevent outdoor storage from becoming the primary business, which they believe would not serve the public interest. Furthermore, they highlight concerns about the landowner's unwillingness to invest in necessary site remediation, questioning the safety of any proposed development.
The planning commission is urged to deny the request, with references made to a recent similar case where a storage facility expansion was rejected due to compatibility issues. The community's interests are emphasized as paramount in the decision-making process, with calls for the commission to prioritize the needs of the entire Southwest Arvada neighborhood over individual landowner proposals.
The public hearing will provide an opportunity for community members to voice their opinions on the matter.