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Planning commission recommends renewal for A1 Organics’ mulch storage CUP at 9109 Monaco Street
Summary
The Commerce City Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend renewal of A1 Organics’ conditional use permit to store wood chips and dyed mulch up to 25 feet at 9109 Monaco Street, citing existing mitigation measures and staff findings of compliance.
The Commerce City Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council renew a conditional use permit for A1 Organics to continue storing wood chips and dyed mulch up to 25 feet at 9109 Monaco Street.
Ryan McBreen of Norris Design, representing the applicant, told the commission the facility has operated at the site since 2015 and that the company meets the city’s conditional-use criteria. “We believe we meet it again in 2026 with no changes proposed,” McBreen said, noting the operation diverts waste from landfills.
Travis Bonson, president of A1 Organics, described the company’s community programs and said the site has handled roughly 1.3 million…
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