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Aurora council approves Windler rezoning for four parcels after technical presentations and public hearing
Summary
The council voted to rezone four Windler-area parcels — three to medium-density residential and one to a mixed‑use airport district — after staff and the applicant described the requests as technical boundary alignments; public commenters raised broader concerns about justice and policing during the hearing.
Aurora City Council on Monday approved a set of zoning map amendments for the Windler master‑plan area at the southeast corner of 56th Avenue and E‑470, voting to rezone three parcels to medium‑density residential and a fourth parcel to a mixed‑use airport zoning district.
Planning supervisor Asia Tibbs told council the applications are intended to realign zone district boundaries to match recently updated master‑plan design goals. “The amendment requests are needed to align the zone district boundaries to meet the neighborhood design goals for a recently approved amendment to the master plan,” Tibbs said during her presentation.
The applicant, represented by Christopher H. Fellows of GVP Windler, described the requests as largely technical and meant to align zoning lines with streets,…
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