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This project was approved by the Land Use Review Commission July 12, 2021.
Project Details
The proposal is located within the Highlands PUD plan area to the north of State Highway 7. The proposed ENT facility is approximately 5,441 square feet in area and includes three (3) drive-up teller lanes, thirty-three (33) on-site parking spaces along with landscape and site lighting improvements.
The proposed building architecture is consistent with approved buildings within the Highlands PUD area. The building includes stone veneer with stucco and metal accents.
Location: 1185 State Highway 7
Project Type: Credit Union
Applicant: Ent Credit Union
City and County Staff Analysis
Conformance with the Zoning and Compatibility with Surrounding Uses: The proposal is consistent with the Highlands PUD plan. At this time the applicant has not identified any necessary variances or PUD amendments as part of their conceptual plan.
The proposed architecture is consistent with the existing commercial uses along the State Highway 7 corridor. The proposed building is oriented facing State Highway 7 and provides pedestrian connections to the adjacent commercial property.
Long Range Financial Plan: Consistent with land use assumptions. No anticipated impact to Long Range Financial Plan.
Potential Key Issues for Discussion:
State Highway 7 has been identified as an opportunity for sustainable multimodal transportation options which includes BRT. Pad sites and drive-through restaurants do not generate a significant number of employees and individually separated pad sites are typically auto dependent. This use is not consistent with the density necessary to support BRT.
The North Park West Urban Renewal Plan has identified the goal that the area will create a quality “gateway image” that conveys a desirable vision for the City and the region. The proposed use is not consistent with a “gateway” into the City and County of Broomfield.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, by emailing planning@broomfield.org(External link) or by providing comments at a public hearing. Following the review of the formal application, public hearings will be scheduled in accordance with the application review process timeline. Public notices will be sent to property owners within 1,000 feet of this project, sign(s) will be posted on the property and a notice will be published in the Broomfield Enterprise newspaper. Members of the public can attend the public hearings and provide in person comments if desired.
Project Details
The proposal is located within the Highlands PUD plan area to the north of State Highway 7. The proposed ENT facility is approximately 5,441 square feet in area and includes three (3) drive-up teller lanes, thirty-three (33) on-site parking spaces along with landscape and site lighting improvements.
The proposed building architecture is consistent with approved buildings within the Highlands PUD area. The building includes stone veneer with stucco and metal accents.
Location: 1185 State Highway 7
Project Type: Credit Union
Applicant: Ent Credit Union
City and County Staff Analysis
Conformance with the Zoning and Compatibility with Surrounding Uses: The proposal is consistent with the Highlands PUD plan. At this time the applicant has not identified any necessary variances or PUD amendments as part of their conceptual plan.
The proposed architecture is consistent with the existing commercial uses along the State Highway 7 corridor. The proposed building is oriented facing State Highway 7 and provides pedestrian connections to the adjacent commercial property.
Long Range Financial Plan: Consistent with land use assumptions. No anticipated impact to Long Range Financial Plan.
Potential Key Issues for Discussion:
State Highway 7 has been identified as an opportunity for sustainable multimodal transportation options which includes BRT. Pad sites and drive-through restaurants do not generate a significant number of employees and individually separated pad sites are typically auto dependent. This use is not consistent with the density necessary to support BRT.
The North Park West Urban Renewal Plan has identified the goal that the area will create a quality “gateway image” that conveys a desirable vision for the City and the region. The proposed use is not consistent with a “gateway” into the City and County of Broomfield.
Public Engagement
You can engage with this project using the Questions and Comments tabs below, by emailing planning@broomfield.org(External link) or by providing comments at a public hearing. Following the review of the formal application, public hearings will be scheduled in accordance with the application review process timeline. Public notices will be sent to property owners within 1,000 feet of this project, sign(s) will be posted on the property and a notice will be published in the Broomfield Enterprise newspaper. Members of the public can attend the public hearings and provide in person comments if desired.
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CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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The applicant meets with the adjacent community to discuss a draft proposal and solicit public feedback on the request.
Concept Review
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The conceptual plan is presented to City Council and council members are provided an opportunity to provide comments and direction to the applicant.
Formal Review
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The applicant submits the development plans to the City. City staff reviews the documents and refers them to other reviewing departments and agencies for feedback. The project will go through several rounds of review on the request prior to the scheduling of public hearings.
Land Use Review Commission Hearing
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The applicant will present the development plans to the Land Use Review Commission (LURC) at a public hearing.