CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO

 

 ORDINANCE No. 3087

 

 Ordinance Rezoning 1800 East Main Street from RMF-32 to RMF-64

 

 

Recitals.

 

 

 A rezone request from Residential Multi-Family with a maximum density of thirty-two units per acre (RMF-32) to Residential Multi-Family with a maximum density of sixty-four units per acre (RMF-64) has been requested for a 3.87 acre site located at 1800 East Main Street.

 

 After public notice and public hearing as required by the Grand Junction Zoning and Development Code, on December 8, 1998 the Grand Junction Planning Commission recommended approval of the Residential Multi-Family with a maximum density of sixty-four units per acre (RMF-64) zone district for 1800 East Main Street for the following reason:

 

•  Rezone to RMF-64 complies with the rezone criteria found in Section 4-4-4 of the Grand Junction Zoning and Development Code.

 

To implement the full reason and rationale for the rezoning:

•  A Deed Restriction shall be placed on the property. Such restriction shall only allow residential densities up to what is currently existing; shall be acceptable to the City of Grand Junction, the property owner, and HUD; and shall run with the land until such time that the zoning for this parcel is changed to the proposed RMF-24 zone district.

 

 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION THAT:

 

 After public notice and public hearing before the Grand Junction City Council, City Council finds that the RMF-64 zone district be established.

 

 The City Council finds that the RMF-64 zone district is in conformance with the stated criteria of section 4-4-4 of the Grand Junction Zoning and Development Code.

 

 

 

 

 

 The following property is hereby rezoned from RMF-32 to RMF-64.

 

The following parcel shall be zoned to Residential Multi-Family with a maximum density of sixty-four units per acre (RMF-64):

 

A parcel of land situate in the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 1 West of the Ute Meridian, County of Mesa, State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows:

 

Lots 1 through 24, inclusive, in Block 5, East Main Street Addition to the City of Grand Junction, Together with the vacated East-West alley in said Block 5 adjacent to said Lots, as said alley was vacated by Ordinance No. 1459, recorded May 18, 1973, in Book 996 at Page 467, County of Mesa, State of Colorado

(includes the following tax parcel: 2945-133-09-024)

 

Introduced on first reading this 16th day of December, 1998.

 

PASSED and ADOPTED on second reading this 6th day of January, 1999.

       

         

 

ATTEST:

 

 

/s/ Stephanie Nye          /s/ Janet L. Terry      

City Clerk            President of the Council