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Grand Junction council repeals resolution allowing developer to count city open space toward density, 5-2
Summary
Following extensive public comment and council debate, the Grand Junction City Council voted 5-2 to repeal Resolution 13‑26, which had authorized inclusion of about 15 acres of adjacent city-owned open space within the Camelback Gardens development area for density calculations.
The Grand Junction City Council voted 5 to 2 on May 6 to repeal Resolution 13‑26, which had authorized the inclusion of approximately 15 acres of adjacent city-owned open space in the Camelback Gardens plan-development boundary for density calculations.
Staff described the action as a policy mechanism to average density across older Ridges-area entitlements and noted that the open space would remain city-owned and open to the public. The presentation said the inclusion would not transfer ownership or…
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