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Faye Griffin, Clerk and Recorder TD1000 N
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
Resolution No. 17
Series 2017
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A TWO-LOT SUBDIVISION PLAT
WITH A RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION FOR PROPERTY ZONED
MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD (MU-N) AND MIXED-USE
COMMERCIAL TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (MU-C
TOD) AT 11818 W. 52No AVENUE (CASE NO. MS-17-03)
WHEREAS, Chapter 26, Article I of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws
establishes the procedures for the City's review and approval of Subdivision
Plats; and,
WHEREAS, an application for a two-lot subdivision plat was received from
Hance Ranch Development, LLC, to subdivide property located at 11818 W.
52°d Avenue in the Mixed Use-Neighborhood (MU-N) and Mixed Use-
Commercial Transit Oriented Development (MU-C TOD) zone districts; and,
WHEREAS, all referral agencies have reviewed the request and do not
have concerns; and,
WHEREAS, the application complies with the criteria used to evaluate a
right-of-way vacation; and,
WHEREAS, all required publishing, posting and notification requirements
for a June 12, 2017, City Council public hearing have been met.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Wheat Ridge, Colorado, as follows:
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A TWO-LOT SUBDIVISION PLAT
WITH A RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION FOR PROPERTY ZONED
MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD (MU-N) and MIXED-USE
COMMERCIAL TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (MU-C TOD)
AT 11818 W. 52No AVENUE (CASE NO. MS-17-03)
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
1. City Council has conducted a proper public hearing meeting all public
notice requirements as required by Section 26-109 and 26-407 of the
Code of Laws.
2. The requested subdivision has been reviewed by the Planning
Commission, which has forwarded its recommendation for approval.
3. All requirements of the subdivision regulations have been met.
4. The proposed plat will facilitate redevelopment of the site consistent
with the zone change and concept plan.
5. Utility districts can serve the property with improvements installed at the
developer's expense.
6. The criteria used to evaluate a right-of-way vacation supports the
request.
DONE AND RESOLVED by the City Council this 12"d day of June, 2017.
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