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Centennial staff proposes clearer 'sliding scale' to spur incremental site reinvestment
Summary
Planners presented proposed amendments to the Land Development Code sliding‑scale compliance table to make triggers for incremental improvements more granular, prioritize life‑safety and accessibility, and reduce projects that stall due to excessive triggered requirements.
City planners presented proposed changes Dec. 11 to the Centennial Land Development Code’s sliding‑scale compliance table to make it easier for property owners to undertake modest site improvements without being pushed into large, costly upgrades that cause projects to be abandoned.
Planner Jessa Cambra told the commission the sliding scale is intended to "encourage reinvestment in these existing buildings and sites" by triggering only proportional,…
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