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Meeting convened at 9 A.M.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
May 28, 1952
Members present: Fred Janssen, Chairman
Manager Flint
Councilman Wri g ht
Larry Guilford
Lee Jones
Maud Coffey
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Minutes of the two previous meetings were read by Lee R. Jones, acting secretary.
Minutes approved.
Maud Coffey took over her duties as secretary.
Mr. C. C. Belt, 1760 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, presented a plat of Belt's Resubdivision
of Block 12 , F. P. Gumaer's Broadway Hei g hts, Arapahoe County--proposed Plan of Block 11.
Mr. Belt indicated that he wishes to bring Layton Street to Union and South Huron to South
Jason Street into the city limits, and is particularly interested in ge tting water and
possibly sewerage. The matter was discussed, and Manager Flint suggested that Mr. Belt
submit a legal petition and presmt to the City Council, meeting June 2nd, for them to
authorize and for the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance.
Mr. Gordon A. Johnson, 2299 South Corona Street, Denver, presented a request for rezoning
of the south 464 ft. of the block bounded by South Galapago and South Fox, and by Floyd
and E as t ma n. Mr. Johnson wishes zoning to his satisfaction for residential property, to
mild h om es of 850 to 900 sq. ft., four good rooms with attached g arage. Considerable
di scus sion followed and the Commission decided to restudy the matter before an answer is
made.
Mr. Wright presented the matter of th e School Board school site, reporting that the School
Board had expressed themselves very definitely that they did not propose to adopt the
suggestion of the Planning Commission to close South Huron Street, between Lenigh and
Mansfield. Further 'discussion followed and it was agreed that we develop Galapago Street
south as a main use street, 44 ft. wide, from Hampden to Mansfield instead of Huron Street,
if Huron is vacated for the school.
Mr. Jones reported that 250 ft. on South Pearl Street is unplated and that F.H.A. would
O.K. loans on five lots facing Pearl and five lots facing Washington. Proposed zoning of
62~ ft. front with 850 sq. ft. homes, exclusive of garage. Contractor Goodwin had made
the inquiry. The Planning Commission agreed that there should be four home sites on each
street, none to have less than 60 ft. front with minimum of 850 sq. ft. homes, exclusive
of garage.
Mr. Flint reported on the request of Mr. Ferenc of 4500 South Elati Street, for a proposed
subdivision of the Delaware-Elati-Stanford, Tuft block, which was submitted to the Planning
Commission at their meeting May 2, 1952. It was further discussed, but since all contacts
haven't been completed as yet, nothing further was done.
It was agreed that the proposed plat of the Green subdivision, forth filing, be approved
with the reservation of 20 ft. reserved strip along South Broadway to be reserved until
such time as used by the city for street purposes; title then to vest in the city and such
condition to be set forth in the dedication.
A request of the Sinclair Filling Station, Hampden and Elati for cutting curbs was submitted.
Tentative recommendation made, but it was decided that they submit a ·definite layout.
It was agreed that the proposed area between Sherman and Logan, along the north side of
Jefferson , that the street alignment be moved south.
Another meeting called for 9 A.M., June 2nd.
Meeting adjourned at 11:00 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Maud Coffey, Secretary
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Meeting convened at 9 A .M .
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
June 2, 1952
Members present: Fred Janssen, Chairman
Lee Jones
Manager Flint
Maud Coffey
Minutes of previous meeting read and approved.
This meeting was called particularly to consider the rezoning of area bounded by South
Galapago and South Fox and by Floyd and Eastman, which had been requested by Gordon A.
Johnson, 2299 South Corona Street , Denver , at the Commission meeting of May 28, 1952.
Considerable discussion took place, and Building Inspector, Martin Thompson was called in
for his viewpoint on the matter.