Denver citizens called for reform of the City’s Zoning Code in the 1989 Comprehensive Plan. This message was repeated in the Denver Comprehensive Plan 2000. Blueprint Denver (2002) provided the vision and initial strategy to begin this effort.
The complexity of the current zoning code makes it difficult for property owners to easily identify what is allowed to be built on a given property. That complexity can make doing quality development more difficult and raises the cost of doing business in Denver by requiring lengthy study of our unique and cumbersome zoning code.
The Zoning Code Update is making steady progress in the effort to bring Denver’s current regulations into closer alignment with desired development patterns envisioned in adopted plans.
In May, Community Planning and Development held 5 citywide meetings in different quadrants of the city to reintroduce the concepts to the public. In June and August, the Planning Department facilitated 2 public meetings especially designed for Council District 10. Each meeting began with a presentation of the Draft Code and Draft Maps by Community Planning and Development (CPD). Then CPD divided attendees into small groups for facilitated discussions of the draft code and maps where staff responded to questions and recorded recommendations. The input was used for revisions to the draft code and draft map. Nora, Caitlin, and I have attended and tried to listen to as many neighborhood discussions as possible. Many neighborhoods have submitted comments to CPD and my office. Most of the comments have been about which zone districts are appropriate for the various neighborhoods and areas of District 10, but some of the comments have been about setback, height and other dimensions.
Thank you for your ongoing interest and involvement in the New Code Denver effort. City Council is pleased with the level of participation we’ve received from the commercial and residential communities through public meetings, e-mails, phone calls, letters and website interactions – all of which will help Denver deliver a new zoning code that offers clarity, predictability economic opportunity, and preservation of Denver’s outstanding quality of life.