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Planning commission recommends rezoning of Colorado Public Radio site in Midtown Centennial

5593232 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

The Centennial Planning and Zoning Commission voted July 23 to recommend that City Council rezone 7409 South Alton Court from BP‑75 to ECMU‑75, paving the way for potential mixed‑use redevelopment while leaving specific site design and FAA requirements for later review.

The Centennial Planning and Zoning Commission on July 23 recommended that City Council rezone property at 7409 South Alton Court from Business Park 75 (BP‑75) to Employment Center Mixed Use 75 (ECMU‑75), a change the applicant and staff said aligns the site with the city—s Midtown Centennial goals for mixed‑use redevelopment.

Staff planner Brad McInnis said the 2.15‑acre site includes a 36,000‑square‑foot vacant office building and that the application is a rezoning only: "I will note that this is purely just a rezoning application. There is no concurrent site plan application with this rezoning," McInnis said. He told commissioners the rezoning would unlock residential uses but would not change the 75‑foot height limit.

The rezoning, case RZONE25‑00003, was presented by Bruce O'Donnell…

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