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Commission recommends allowing more retail in PI industrial zone; raises acreage cap to 30%

Westminster Planning and Zoning Commission · November 21, 2025
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Summary

The Westminster Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of ordinance 2025-09, a text amendment to allow specified retail/service uses (hotels, restaurants, service stations) in the Planned Industrial (PI) zone and to raise the retail-area cap from 15% to 30%. Staff framed the change as procedural to speed local approvals.

The Westminster Planning & Zoning Commission on Nov. 20 recommended that the mayor and common council approve ordinance 2025-09, a text amendment intended to make the city’s Planned Industrial (PI) zone more flexible for local retail and service uses.

Zoning administrator (Speaker 3) told the commission the ordinance “proposes to add new permitted uses — hotels, motels, restaurants and service stations — in the PI industrial zone” and would increase the…

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