Northglenn council approves Carl's Farm plat, CDBG park funds and other routine business
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The council unanimously approved the Carl's Farm final plat and improvement agreement for a new restaurant, allocated Community Development Block Grant funds for Odell Berry Park and food bank support, appointed Sarah Kwazizata to the youth commission, approved the consent agenda, and removed a historic preservation commission member for prolonged nonattendance.
The Northglenn City Council on Jan. 12 unanimously approved a series of routine but consequential items, clearing the way for development projects and community investments.
Council approved Carl’s Farm filing number 1, amendment number 7, a final subdivision plat and an associated improvement agreement that staff said will allow a new restaurant development to proceed. The approval followed a public hearing and passed unanimously.
The council also unanimously approved allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds for improvements at Odell Berry Park and for future food bank support. The consent agenda was approved without objection.
Council removed a member of the historic preservation commission for prolonged nonattendance; the transcript does not specify the individual’s name. The council interviewed and unanimously supported Sarah Kwazizata for a vacant seat on the youth commission, with members noting her enthusiasm for health-related initiatives.
No roll-call vote tallies or mover/second details were recorded in the transcript; actions are described as unanimous.
