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Committee advances rezoning for 2001 South Acoma Street to allow denser mixed use

Denver City Council — South Platte River Committee
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Summary

The South Platte River Committee voted to move a rezoning request for 2001 South Acoma Street from URH‑2.5 to CRX‑5 to the full City Council. Staff recommended the change as consistent with Comp Plan 2040 and Blueprint Denver; neighbors and council members pressed the applicant to meet the Overland Park Neighborhood Association before the council hearing.

The South Platte River Committee on Jan. 14 advanced a rezoning application for 2001 South Acoma Street, sending the proposal to the full Denver City Council for consideration.

Fritz Claussen, a planner with Community Planning and Development, told the committee staff recommends changing the parcel’s zoning from URH‑2.5 to CRX‑5 to allow additional residential and limited mixed‑use development. Claussen said the site is about 6,250 square feet and currently contains a single‑family residence; the proposed CRX‑5 district permits townhouse and general building forms with a maximum typical height of five stories and is consistent, staff said, with goals in…

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