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Planning commission backs Dayton Station rezoning to multifamily, citing state transit goals
Summary
The commission recommended approval 4–0 of a conventional rezone (CZ25-001) for a ~6-acre Dayton Station site to allow 92–94 market-rate rental townhomes; residents raised traffic, parking and emergency-response concerns and staff noted the rezoning would help meet state transit-oriented zoning targets under HB 24-1313.
Arapahoe County’s Planning Commission on Dec. 2, 2025, recommended approval of CZ25-001, a conventional rezoning for the Dayton Station property, by a 4–0 vote. Staff said the rezoning (A‑1 to Residential Multifamily) would permit a future townhome community of roughly 92–94 for‑rent units and would help the county meet state transit‑oriented zoning goals identified in recent legislation.
Kat Hammer, Arapahoe County Public Works staff, told commissioners the property is approximately 6 acres adjacent to the Dayton Station Park & Ride and was de‑annexed from Greenwood Village in 2024, leaving a default A‑1 zoning. Staff summarized outreach (an August neighborhood meeting, mailed notices within 500 feet), referral responses (fire district raised no objection; Cherry…
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