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Council approves Bank of America branch in Palisade Park after rejecting motion to reduce parking
Summary
Council approved a final plat and urban renewal site plan for a Bank of America branch in Palisade Park after rejecting a proposed condition to remove four parking spaces; the land-use approvals passed after a public hearing and a Land Use Review commission recommendation.
After a public hearing and a unanimous Land Use Review Commission recommendation, City Council approved land-use and urban-renewal site plan resolutions allowing a new Bank of America branch in the Palisade Park subdivision, with council voting 7–1 on the final resolution.
The nut graf: Council considered a parking-variance request tied to the bank project and rejected an amendment to require the site plan comply with the city’s newly adopted parking maximums; the underlying final plat and urban renewal site plan were approved.
Staff presentation and project: Lynn Merwin, deputy director of community development, described the proposal as a final plat and combined site development plan/urban renewal site plan for the northwest corner of Colorado 7 and Palisade Parkway. The application splits the parcel into Lot 1 (1.17 acres) for the bank and Lot 2 (2.64 acres) for…
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