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Denver Council approves rezoning for vacant Ruby Hill parcel to allow five‑story multiunit development

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Summary

The City Council voted to rezone 1149 South Navajo Street from multiple lower-density designations to GMU‑5, clearing the way for multiunit housing on a 9,370 sq. ft. vacant lot in Ruby Hill.

The Denver City Council on July 14 approved a rezoning that clears the way for multiunit housing at 1149 South Navajo Street in the Ruby Hill neighborhood. The council placed Council Bill 25‑0665 on final consideration and, after a required public hearing, voted to pass the measure.

City planning staff presented the application at the hearing. Will Prince, a planner with Community Planning and Development, said the site is a vacant 9,370‑square‑foot parcel in Council District 7 and requested rezoning from a mix of GMU‑5, UO‑3 (historic use overlay)…

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