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Centennial council approves rezoning near Dry Creek Station to allow mixed‑use employment center
Summary
City Council approved rezoning about 9 acres west of South Alton Court and north of East Dry Creek Road from Business Park 75 to Employment Center Mixed Use 75, clearing the way for potential residential and mixed‑use redevelopment; council voted 8‑0 after staff and the applicant said infrastructure and compatibility criteria were met.
City Council on Jan. 21 approved an ordinance rezoning about 9 acres west of South Alton Court and north of East Dry Creek Road from Business Park 75 (BP‑75) to Employment Center Mixed Use 75 (ECMU‑75), moving the site into the Midtown Centennial future‑land‑use area and allowing residential uses in addition to office and commercial.
The rezoning clears the way for a future site plan submittal by Consolidated Investment Group, which told council it plans residential redevelopment. Planning staff recommended approval after finding that the request met the city’s rezoning criteria, including compatibility with Midtown Centennial, access to utilities and transportation, and surrounding land uses. Planning and Zoning recommended approval 6‑1 at its Jan. 8 meeting.
The change keeps the existing 75‑foot…
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