To: Board of County Commissioners
Through: Bryan Weimer, Director, Public Works & Development
Prepared By:
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Kat Hammer, Senior Planner, Public Works and Development
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presenter
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)
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Purpose and Request:
recommended action
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. The attached Planning Commission staff report contains a vicinity map and adjacent zoning and land use, to provide greater detail of the property location. The R-MF zone district allows multi-family developments at densities between 13 and 35 dwelling units per acre. If this application is approved, the applicant intends to develop approximately 94 market-rate, for-rent townhomes, achieving a density of roughly 16 dwelling units per acre. The Planning Commission and staff recommend that the Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed Conventional Rezone from A-1 to R-MF.
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Alignment with Strategic Plan: Economic Resilience and Stability - Maintain and improve affordable housing initiatives, including housing preservation and homeownership support.
Background and Discussion:
The property is part of the Hampden Town Center Subdivision approved by the City of Aurora and recorded at the Arapahoe County Office of the Clerk and Recorder (Reception Number B3275843) on December 31, 2003. The property was formerly in the City of Greenwood Village's jurisdiction and was de-annexed in 2024. Around 2002, the City of Greenwood Village granted zoning administration and...
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