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Copies o f the proposed system as it relates to Arapahoe County were distributed and the
various jurisdictions were asked to review the plan and to make suggestions or comments to
the Arapahoe County Planning Department, or to Mr. Brandt at Inter-County Regional Planning
Commission.
Gertrude G. Welty
Recording Secretary
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CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
May 4, 1966
Regular Meeting
I. Members Present: Carlson; Rice; Woods
Romans, Ex-officio
Members absent: Love; Parkinson; Touchton
Also present: Messrs. Werner and Shanks
Mr. Werner, of the Mayor's Platte River Development staff, and Mr. Shanks, Sheridan City
Councilman, were welcomed to the meeting.
Inasmuch as there was not a quorum present, informal discussion of the Regis Conference
attended by Planning Director Romans and Chairman Woods was held.
Chairman Woods asked Mr. Werner to present his information on the Platte River Development
study. Mr. Werner stated the study was a direct result o f the J~ne, 1965, flood. The
Denver Urban Renewal Authority applied to the Federal Government for an advance of $240 ,000;
the purpose of which was to see if Urban Renewal could be o f assistance in solving the
problems existing in the Platte River Valley. Mr. Werner pointed out that t he Ci ty of
Denver began at the Cherry Creek-Platte River confluence; this area contains many old
structures, both resi<;iential and industrial. The traffic circulation within the area is
very limited and poor.
Mr. Parkinson entered and was seated with the Commission.
Mr. Werner discussed the land values; in the Platte River Valley, it is assessed at $1.31
per square foot compared with $2.38 elsewhere in the City. Industrial development in the
valley has dropped off sharply since 1962, and assessments on public utilities do not yield
enough revenue to compensate this loss. Mr. Werner pointed out that the railroad tax yield
is prorated on the amount of trackage within the city limits --not on the stations, etc.
Mr. Werner stated the Land Use Study, which was done by the Research Institute, found that
most of the business development within the Platte Valley is of "a small business" nature,
with 70% of them on 2 or 3 acre parcels. Also, the study pointed out that 15% o f the land
is completely vacant. Mr. Werner displayed maps and sketches of the River Valley within
Denver; these maps and sketches illustrated the proposed re development to industrial parks,
public facilities, i.e., stadium, university, historical museum; hotel-motel complexes.
Mr. Werner stated that the railroad yards near the center of Denver would be relocated to
aid accomplishment of this proposal. It is proposed that the river channel be designed to
accommodate 30,000 dfs. The Chatfield Dam is considered a very necessary flood control
measure, and Mr. Werner stated the tributaries to the Platte should also be dammed.
Mr. Werner stated the total investment f or the redevelopment was estimated t o be between
$650,000,000 and $660,000,000 of which $200,000,000 would be private redevelopment. The
tax return was estimated to increase by $750,000 per year. The redevelopment program is
scheduled for a 20 year period. He also stated that in the present financial status of
Denver, it would not be possible f or them to undertake their portion of the redevelopment
at this time; fe deral aid would have to be requested.
Mrs. Romans asked if there had been any consideration given to trying t o get enabling
legislation passed, which would be a means o f obtaining and holding the land f or develop-
ment at a future time? Mr. Werner replied they could hold the land only by direct pur-
chase , and that there had been no consideration of enabling legislation.
Brief discussion f ollowed . Mr. Woods expressed appreciation on behalf of the Planning
Commission for Mr. Werner's presentation.
II. Mr. Woods called the meeting to formal order , and asked for the approval of Minutes of
April 6, 1966, and April 26, 1966.
Carlson moved:
Rice seconded: The Minutes o f April 6, 1966, and April 26 , 1966, be approved as written.
The motion carried unanimously.
Rice moved:
Parkinson seconded: The meeting be adjourned.
The motion carried; the meeting adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
Gertrude G. Welty
Recording Secretary
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