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HPB 24-01 805 13th Street Landmark Designation-Ordinance 2236
The City Council will hold a public hearing for the second reading of the Ordinance on June 25, 2024 at 6:30 P.M. at Golden City Hall, 911 10th Street to review and make a decision regarding an application requesting a historic Landmark Designation
HPB 24-03: Certificate of Appropriateness-405 18th Street
The Historic Preservation Board of the City of Golden will hold a Public Hearing at a meeting on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 6:30 P.M. at Golden City Hall, 911 10th Street, Golden, Colorado to review a certificate of appropriateness for
Ford Street - 21 Day FZSP Notice
The Director has approved an application for a new home located at 1215 N Ford Street following the Suburban House Form Type Standards. Two minor adjustments related to the sidewalk width and landscaping strip were approved simultaneously with this
HPB 24-02 807 13th Street: Historic Landmark Designation-Ordinance 2237
The City Council will hold a public hearing for the second reading of the Ordinance on June 25, 2024 at 6:30 P.M. at Golden City Hall, 911 10th Street to review and make a decision regarding an application requesting a historic Landmark Designation
HPB 24-04: 817 14th Street-Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition
The Historic Preservation Board held a public hearing and review a certificate of appropriateness for demolition (COA-Demo) for 817 14th Street on Wednesday, June 12 at 6:30 P.M. at City Council Chambers, 911 10th Street, Golden, CO 80401 and approved the request.Letter of RequestSurvey Information on 817 14th Street
PC 24-13 - Major Adjustment - 619 6th Street - Notice for Public Hearing
Application Type(s): Major AdjustmentApproval Process: The city received an application on May 30th and review comments by the city have been addressed by the applicant. The Planning Commission has authority to approve the application. The staff report regarding this case will be posted 7/31/2024. Notable application details: (bullet point) Zoning of the site: R2 / Core Form Zone Overlay The application is to build a semi-detached garage with a second story attached to the rear dwelling unit by an elevated deck. Adjustments requested: An adjustment to the standard in subsection 18.29.03.003.4.c.1 to allow a maximum total floor area of 4,974 sq ft where 3,000 is the maximum allowed for a Village House Form Type. An adjustment to the standard in subsection 18.29.03.003.4.c.2 to allow a maximum lot coverage in the middle BEA of 46.5% where 32% is the maximum allowed for a Village House Form Type An adjustment to the standard in subsection 18.29.03.003.4.c.3.B to allow a 24 ft 3 ¾ inch/2 story structure to encroach into the middle BEA where only a 20 feet/single story height is allowed. Next Steps: Public Hearing for final decisionFinal Outcome: TBD
Kinney Run Improvements (G150 Project)
street closures in the area from Spring 2021-Fall 2021. Please follow this page and sign up for updates for information on closures and the work being done.Update December 1:Miller Coors is working to reopen the 13th Street connection from Golden to
Trail Segment 1: Connecting Heritage Rd, 4th Avenue and Zeta Street
The first segment of the proposed pilot project was encouraged by Mayor Marjorie Sloan, offering a connection to the communities and neighborhoods east of Heritage Rd and over to Zeta St. This area has several social trails already existing, and an old road bed cutting through the lower lying areas. The alignment provides an access point at 4th and Heritage, adjacent to the pedestrian bridge over Heritage, as well as access points at the roundabout at Kimball and Heritage. As the trail heads east towards Zeta St, we have chosen to keep the alignment as high on the hillside as possible, as the lowest parts of this property are in a 100 year flood plain. Finally, the eastern access point would climb gradually out to the existing parking area on Zeta St, making this a convenient starting/ ending point.Like the majority of segments, this has very little elevation gain or loss and is an excellent opportunity to create fun, flowy trail that would appeal to novices on up, and serve as a safe alternative connecting communities east of Heritage Rd to the Kinney Run bike path, Shelton Elementary School, Heritage Square, and other local amenities.Total mileage: .28 miles
- 1121 6th Street - Neighborhood Meeting **RESCHEDULED**
The intent of a neighborhood meeting is for an opportunity to provide comments and input on a project to help it fit into the Golden context before a formal application for development to the City. The neighborhood meeting is hosted by the potential applicant; however, city staff attends to observe and answer questions regarding process. Date and Time and Venue of Meeting: RESCHEDULED TO JUNE 3RD at 6PM - VirtualApplication Type(s): Site Development Plan for a proposed Cluster Home SubdivisionApproval Process: Site Development Plans can be approved administratively by the Director of Community Development or at a Public Hearing at Planning CommissionNext Step is a formal application to the city.Unable to attend the meeting? Send comments to planning@cityofgolden.net or add comments about the project below.Microsoft Teams Need help?Join the meeting nowMeeting ID: 298 690 086 739Passcode: iUvHCZ How do you see what is planned for this location and particularly vehicle parking?