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The primary objective of the Large Development Review (LDR) process is to put into action the plans approved by Denver City Council, which offer guidance for future land utilization and development. This process encompasses the establishment of public infrastructure, open spaces, and public parks on sites that are sizable or otherwise demand a more cohesive inter-agency development review procedure. The LDR process serves as an initial opportunity to pinpoint potential issues and assess how the development relates to significant public infrastructure enhancements, including major multi-modal facilities and their associated connections, substantial utility installations, and publicly accessible parks and open areas.
Ultimately, the LDR process establishes a structured approach for harmonizing development, infrastructure enhancements, and regulatory determinations prior to the commencement of site-specific development activities within the designated region.
No, the planned redevelopment uses the existing C-CCN-8 Zoning on the site
Yes, we will increase parking by approximately 272 stalls.
Yes, the open space will be open to the public, and guaranteed via a public access easement.
Yes, the building will include over 40 affordable housing units, ranging from studios to 2 bedroom units, affordable to those making 60% AMI or less.
No, Whole Foods' store, surface parking, and garage parking will remain the same.
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