File #: ID# 21-005    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 1/5/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2021 Final action:
Title: ULUC Briefing
Attachments: 1. 1. Presentation_ULUC Briefing
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
No records to display.
Agenda Date: 01/12/2021

Subject:
Title
ULUC Briefing
Body

Prepared By:
Kathleen Osher, Community Services Director

PURPOSE:
Staff and Kendig Keast Collaborative (KKC) will update Council on the progress of the Mixed Use and Corridor building block of the Unified Land Use Code (ULUC) and seek additional policy direction for the overall ULUC.

PRESENTATIONS:
Staff Presenter(s): Kathleen Osher, Community Services Director and
Jennifer Henninger, Community Development Director
Additional Presenters: Bret C. Keast, AICP, CEO, Kendig Keast Collaborative

SUMMARY:
After adoption of the Phase II amendments to the existing Title 10 of the Littleton Municipal Code relative to Downtown development, staff and KKC launched the Mixed Use and Corridor building block of the ULUC with two Envision Littleton studios designed to gather community input.

The studio session on November 9, 2020 included a presentation to all attendees and four smaller breakout groups to discuss: perspectives and preferences, existing conditions on the ground, the details of our existing land use and zoning code, and the economics of land use.

The studio session on December 14, 2020 included both a presentation and polling questions focused on the corridors of Santa Fe, Broadway, Littleton Boulevard, and Belleview Avenue.

The intent of the study session is for council to discuss their policy direction for the ULUC relative to corridors and mixed use as well as discuss items identified during the Downtown building block as ULUC parking lot items. The ULUC parking lot items will allow further discussion and additional Council direction on sustainability, greenscaping, and parking.

PRIOR ACTIONS OR DISCUSSIONS:
Envision Littleton was developed to be a multi-year and multi-milestone commitment to planning for the next 20 years of the city. The top priority identified in the Comprehensive Plan is to update the city's regulatory framework and transition to a Unified Land Use Code. The Unifie...

Click here for full text