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Englewood Board of Adjustments approves minutes and findings, welcomes two new members and reaffirms officers

Englewood City Board of Adjustments · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Englewood City Board of Adjustments approved meeting minutes and findings of fact for a 3085 South Corona Street case, welcomed two new board members, and voted to reaffirm the current chair and vice chair; there were no hearings on the agenda.

Andy Taylor, chair of the Englewood City Board of Adjustments, called the meeting to order and led a brief session that included approval of past minutes, adoption of findings of fact for a property case, introductions of two new members and a voice vote to reaffirm the current leadership.

The board moved to approve the minutes of Jan. 14, 2026; Colleen Dickerson made the motion and a second was recorded. The motion passed by voice vote. Later the board considered findings of fact for case BAR 2020Five-twelve, listed at 3085 South Corona Street, and voted to approve the findings after a motion and second were made.

During the public forum the chair explained the three-minute limit for unscheduled comments and noted that board members and staff would not engage in dialogue during the forum; no members of the public indicated they were present online to speak.

The meeting also included brief introductions from new and existing members. One online new member said they live on Grant Street near Bates Logan Park and expressed enthusiasm for joining the board. Julia Porter, introduced herself as a new member who has lived in Englewood about 15 years and has volunteered with Historic Englewood for more than a year. Longstanding members gave short neighborhood-based introductions as well.

On a staff-choice agenda item about leadership, the board discussed whether to wait for the current vice chair to attend before holding elections. Colleen Dickerson moved to continue the current arrangement and reelect the sitting chair and vice chair; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

With no hearings scheduled and no further business, the board adjourned.