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Old Posted Oct 29, 2014, 11:08 PM
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" Originally Posted by DBJ
Rough boundaries for the area where the zoning changes are taking effect are University Boulevard, Steele Street, Third Avenue and First Avenue. The changes are aimed at encouraging different kinds of development in the area while retaining Cherry Creek North's existing physical character.

Minimum parking requirements will be reduced, according to a summary of the changes, which can be accessed in full here.

Right now, the off-street parking ratios in Cherry Creek are the highest in the city, according to the summary, and are higher than market demand, which inhibits economic reinvestment.

The new zoning reduces the required off-street parking for some permitted uses, include two parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of gross floor area of office space and 2.5 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of retail sales and restaurant space.
Residential parking requirements will be reduced from two spaces per dwelling unit to one."

that is HUGE...big reduction in rez parking...CC is gonna get more housing...any thoughts on why this hasn't been done in every single area of change?
     
     
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