To: Board of County Commissioners
Through: Bryan Weimer, Director of Public Works and Development, Department
Prepared By:
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Kat Hammer, Senior Planner, Public Works and Development
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Presenter: Kat Hammer, Senior Planner, Public Works and Development
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Subject:
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CZ25-001 - Dayton Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Conventional Rezone To Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) (continued from February 3, 2026)
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Purpose and Request:
recommended action
Following a public hearing on February 3, 2026, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) continued the Dayton Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Conventional Rezone to Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) to February 17, 2026, to obtain additional information and further consider the information presented. The requested information includes updated letters requesting cash-in-lieu of land dedication from Cherry Creek School District and Arapahoe County Open Spaces and an updated Board Summary report. The applicant, Zipper Line Strategies, on behalf of the property owner, ARD CO Dayton Station LLC (Avanti Residential), is requesting approval from the Board of County Commissioners for a Conventional Rezone from Agricultural-1, (A-1) to Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) for a vacant, 5.7-acre property adjacent to the Dayton Station Park and Ride.
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Alignment with Strategic Plan: Good Governance - Plan for future service, infrastructure, and fiscal needs.
Background and Discussion: A public hearing for the Dayton Station Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Conventional Rezone to Residential Multi-Family (R-MF) was held on February 3, 2026, before the BOCC. After hearing testimony from County staff, the applicant, and the public, the hearing was closed for public comment and continued to February 17, 2026, to consider supplemental materials to assist the Board in making a determination for this application. The continuance was needed to supplement the record with r...
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