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E. L. Potarf, 955 Osage St., office phone, Tabor 1359, with the Plaza Co. visited the
meeting. He has purchased 13 lots in the 4800 block So. Penn. (Block 77, Holland
Addition). T,he zoning requirements here require 60 ft. frontage. It was suggested
that he bring in a sketch on the basis of 54 ft. frontage.
Ken Brothers of KGMC visited the meeting. He plans to buy in the 4100 Block on So.
Galapago and inquired if Huron St. is to be cut thru. He was informed that Huron St.
would eventually be opened up.
R. E. Peggs, builder visited the meeting. He submitted sketch showing area between
Fox and Galapago in 4100 Block, north of Oxford. This covers lots 12 to 31 in. Block
10, Jackson Broadway Heights, County of Arapahoe, compiled by Lee. M. Robinson &
Associates, Subdivision & Construction Surveys of Jan. 30, 1953. Mr. Pegg also submitted
his sketch 0f a plan for this area, showing 8 lots sights with 5 homes facing Oxford,
2 lots facing So. Galapago, one facing So. Fox. Three lots on Oxford have a depth of
125 ft., one 110 ft. , Discussion as to zoning took place. He was advised to submit a
plan after working out the street plan.
Mr. Lee presented plot for approval covering .area between Galapago and Huron and W.
Stanford Ave. and Van Pel Heights, Holley Heights, Resubdivision of W 3 /4 of Block 8
of Wollamweber's Broadway Gardens, being a part of the W ~ of the SWi of the NWi of
sect. 10 T. 5 S., R 68 W of the 6th Principal Meridian, Englewood, Arapahoe Co., Colo.
We did not have a quorum, so no action was taken, as several members had to leave.
Adjourned at 12:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Maud Coffey, Secretary
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SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
PLANNING COMMISSION
Members present: Fred Janssen, Lee Jones, Mgr. Flint, Mayor Weigand, Council B. B. Wright
Others present from Council: Jamieson, Banta, Chasteen, Robohm
At a special meeting of the Englewood Planning Commission at 1:30 p.m., Dec. 21, 1953
at the Englewood City Hall, the proposed expansion of the Englewood Park and Shop was
discussed and the following motions . passed.
It was regularly moved and seconded that in conjunction with the proposed building
expansion, the present ratio of automobile parking lot area to store bui~ding floor
area be not decreased.
It was further regularly moved and seconded that the Planning Commission recommend to
the Council that all requirements of the present Building, Zoning and Fire Code be
completely met for any future construction within the City.
Meeting adjourned at 3:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Fred Janssen
Chairman, Planning Commission
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Dec. 31, 1953
Members present: Fred Janssen, Lee Jones, Councilman B. B. Wright, Mayor Weigand,
Mgr. Flint, Maud Coffey.
Meeting convened at 9:30 A. M.
Mr. Jones reported that the J & K Construction Co. for Ambrose-Williams Park 'N Shop
center wishes perhaps a bay in the Parking Lot for storing dirt in excavating for new
shopping center in the 3300 Block on So. Broadway. About 2000 yards is what they
want to store. It was decided by the Planning Commission that it was a matter of
administrative action and perhaps a horse-trading deal for dirt.
Harry Groussman visited the meeting. The Rocky-Bilt restaurant is moving to his used
car parking lot south of the Gothic Theatre. Mr. Groussman wishes permission to move
his steel-built office building, now located on this lot to his used-car lot at the
alley, between So. Broadway and Lincoln Streets on Hampden. He was instructed to take
the matter up with Mr. Keegan, building inspector.
Mr. Adamson, contractor visited the meeting. He presented an application to convert
the property at 4488 So. Delaware into a two family unit. The owner has been living
in basement and is now completing the upstairs, and wishes to use same as a two family
unit. She wishes her daughter to live in basement and she will occupy the upstairs.
It is zoned as R-1 now. It was suggested that the Planning Commission wait to see
what Harmon and O'Donnell will come up with as to zoning. He was instructed that he
can go ahead and complete the house. Mr. Flint will authorize the building inspector
to specify the limitations.
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