File #: ID-96-18    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/16/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/27/2018 Final action:
Title: Land Use and Development Code Update
Attachments: 1. BrightonCO_PlanConformanceReport_Final for Committee_2.21.17, 2. Joint Study Session Presentation 18.03.15_LUDC Rewrite_Legistar Version
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Department of Community Development
Reference: Land Use and Development Code Update


To: Mayor Kenneth J. Kreutzer and Members of City Council
Chairman Chris Maslanik and Members of Planning Commission
Through: Holly Prather, AICP, Community Development Director
Marv Falconburg, AICP, Assistant City Manager
Philip Rodriguez, City Manager
Prepared By: Aja Tibbs, Long Range Planner
Date Prepared: March 7, 2018

PURPOSE
To keep the City Council and Planning Commission informed of the Land Use and Development Code Update, and receive any specific comments or feedback regarding the work completed thus far.

BACKGROUND
Brighton is updating the Land Use and Development Code to better implement the recently adopted Comprehensive Plan Be Brighton, adopted in April of 2016.

The overall approach of the regulation update is to:
* Clarify regulations that may be confusing or conflicting with other provisions;
* Simplify where development processes and regulations have become unnecessarily cumbersome or have become barriers to more effective plan implementation; and
* Improve where dated or routine regulatory techniques no longer match with the City's official policies and plans.

To assist staff in completing this major update to the code, the City has contracted with Gould Evans and their sub-consultant, Ayers. The code update process began in the fall of last year, and is expected to continue through the spring of next year. The code amendment process will consist of three phases:
1. Diagnose: Identify conflicts and omissions with the current regulations, as well as connections needed between the Comprehensive Plan and other master plans of the city.
2. Align: A time to work through the issues identified during the diagnose phase by research and case study of each topic. A code framework will be completed to address where new provisions will be created, which items will remain in the...

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