In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant updates to the form-based code aimed at revitalizing East Boulder. The proposed changes focus on enhancing commercial and residential opportunities while improving pedestrian experiences and reducing development costs.
Key highlights include the introduction of a new workshop base designed for light manufacturing and businesses requiring vehicular access. This base will feature roll-up garage doors and driveways, facilitating easier access for businesses. Additionally, the updated code emphasizes the importance of transparency and interaction at street level, mandating extensive glazing to enhance visibility into commercial spaces.
To foster a more vibrant urban environment, the regulations will allow for the creation of roof terraces, courtyards, and streetscape plazas, promoting outdoor dining and micro-mobility options. The flexibility in building placement relative to the street aims to encourage a more dynamic streetscape.
Addressing concerns about high development costs, the meeting revealed plans to relax certain architectural standards. This includes fewer requirements for facades not facing primary streets and a broader range of acceptable materials. Streamlined review procedures are also set to reduce the burden on developers, allowing for a more efficient approval process.
A significant aspect of the discussion was the vision for East Boulder to evolve from a predominantly non-residential area to one that incorporates residential uses. The proposed zoning changes will facilitate this transition, aiming to create a more balanced and diverse community.
These updates reflect a concerted effort by city officials to adapt to changing needs and enhance the livability of East Boulder, making it a more attractive destination for both businesses and residents.