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Council committee advances Cross Purpose rezoning so nonprofit can meet state behavioral-health licensing
Summary
The Community Planning and Housing Committee voted Jan. 6 to send a rezoning that would allow Cross Purpose to continue providing licensed behavioral-health and workforce services at 3050 N. Richard Allen Court to the full City Council. CPD recommended approval; supporters said the change preserves services and compliance.
The Community Planning and Housing Committee on Jan. 6 voted to advance a rezoning request that would allow Cross Purpose, a local nonprofit, to keep operating licensed behavioral-health and workforce programs at 3050 North Richard Allen Court in the Skyland neighborhood.
CPD staff described the request as a change from former Chapter 59 R2A (with waivers) to EMX2X, a neighborhood-serving mixed-use district that allows limited commercial and up to two stories. Edson of Community Planning and Development told the committee the change aligns the property with current Denver zoning code language and with goals in Blueprint Denver and the Comprehensive…
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