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Committee advances rezoning for 1709 North Williams after mediation agreement with neighbors

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Summary

The Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted to send a rezoning request for 1709 North Williams Street to full council after staff recommended approval and neighbors and the applicant reached a memorandum of understanding addressing adjacent-property concerns.

Denver City Council’s Land Use, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Jan. 14 advanced a map amendment that would rezone 1709 North Williams Street from former Chapter 59 B2 (with waivers) to the new GMS3 zone, sending the proposal to the full City Council for consideration.

The item drew sustained staff presentation and member questions but no recorded roll-call vote in committee; the motion to forward was made by Council Member Chris Hines and seconded by Council President Sandoval and was moved to the floor by voice/thumbs up.

City planning staff presented the request as a rezoning of a 9,380-square-foot corner property at Seventeenth Avenue and Williams to align the parcel with surrounding zoning and the city’s adopted plans. Fritz Claussen of Community Planning and Development said the proposal is consistent with Comp Plan 2040, Blueprint Denver and the East Central Area Plan (2022), which identify the site’s…

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