Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
Regular MeetingDenver, CO · July 26, 2022
Minutes
Minutes
Land Use, Transportation &
Infrastructure Committee
Committee Members: Sandoval, Chair; Herndon, Vice-Chair;
Black, CdeBaca, Clark, Kashmann
Committee Staff: Luke Palmisano
Tuesday, July 26, 2022, 10:30 AM
City & County Building, Council Chambers, Room 450
Attendance
Present: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Absent: 1- Black
Action Items
22-0821 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from E-SU-D1x to
E-RH-2.5, located at 479 North Knox Court in Council District 3.
Council Bill 22-0821 was approved for filing
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
Consent Items
Block Vote
A motion offered to approve the following items en bloc, carried by the following
vote:
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
22-0846 Dedicates a parcel of land as public right-of-way as South Colorado
Boulevard, located at the intersection of South Colorado Boulevard and
East Iliff Avenue in Council District 4.
A motion offered that Council Resolution 22-0846 be approved by consent en
bloc, carried by the following vote:
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Minutes
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
22-0858 Vacates a portion of right-of-way in the alley bounded by North Santa Fe
Drive and North Inca Street and West 11th Avenue and West 10th Avenue
in Council District 3, without reservations.
A motion offered that Council Bill 22-0858 be approved by consent en bloc,
carried by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
22-0859 Dedicates a parcel of land as public right-of-way as public alley, bounded
by North Julian Street, West 17th Avenue, North King Street and West 18th
Avenue, located in Council District 3.
A motion offered that Council Resolution 22-0859 be approved by consent en
bloc, carried by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
22-0861 Amends Chapter 20, Chapter 39, and Chapter 53 of the Denver Revised
Municipal Code to change the 2018 Denver Parks and Recreation voter
approved sales tax increment from being identified as ‘Parks, Trails and
Open Space Fund’ to ‘Parks Legacy Fund’ to better reflect the impact of
the fund.
A motion offered that Council Bill 22-0861 be approved by consent en bloc,
carried by the following vote:
Aye: 6- Sandoval, Herndon, CdeBaca, Torres, Kashmann, Clark
Nay: 0
Absent: 1- Black
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Agenda
Agenda
Land Use, Transportation &
Infrastructure Committee
Committee Members: Sandoval, Chair; Herndon, Vice-Chair;
Black, CdeBaca, Clark, Kashmann
Committee Staff: Luke Palmisano
Tuesday, July 26, 2022, 10:30 AM
City & County Building, Council Chambers, Room 450
Attendance
Action Items
22-0821 Approves a map amendment to rezone property from
E-SU-D1x to E-RH-2.5, located at 479 North Knox Court
in Council District 3.
Fran Penafiel
Consent Items
22-0846 Dedicates a parcel of land as public right-of-way as South
Colorado Boulevard, located at the intersection of South
Colorado Boulevard and East Iliff Avenue in Council
District 4.
22-0858 Vacates a portion of right-of-way in the alley bounded by
North Santa Fe Drive and North Inca Street and West 11th
Avenue and West 10th Avenue in Council District 3,
without reservations.
22-0859 Dedicates a parcel of land as public right-of-way as
public alley, bounded by North Julian Street, West 17th
Avenue, North King Street and West 18th Avenue, located
in Council District 3.
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Agenda
Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
22-0861 Amends Chapter 20, Chapter 39, and Chapter 53 of the
Denver Revised Municipal Code to change the 2018
Denver Parks and Recreation voter approved sales tax
increment from being identified as ‘Parks, Trails and Open
Space Fund’ to ‘Parks Legacy Fund’ to better reflect the
impact of the fund.
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