Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation
POB 300684, Denver, CO 80218
October 19, 2012
To: INC Zoning and Planning Committee
From: Michael Henry, 303-377-6609; michaelhenry824@comcast.net
Please attend the next committee meeting:
Saturday October 27, 2012
9:30 – 11:30am
1201 Williams Street – 19th-floor party room
(north edge of Cheesman Park)
(Guest parking is available to south of high rise and also on both sides of East 13th Ave.)
AGENDA:
1. Discussion with Ben Siller of the Department of Environmental Health regarding smoke from restaurants and other forms of air pollution and how it is regulated.
2. Discussion with new director of Denver Digs Trees, Kim Yuan Farrell, about some changes to the program. How can neighborhoods interact with Denver Digs?
3. Discussion with representatives of Community Planning and Development of new zoning concept – "regulating plans." This is something all neighborhood zoning experts need to understand.
4. Update on former University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at 9th and Colorado Blvd. Can INC play any role?
5. Discussion of ideas for speakers/subjects for future committee meetings. Please bring ideas.
6. Any other business.
Thanks to Gertie Grant, gertiegrant@estreet.com., for being our e-mailperson. If you are no longer able to attend meetings, please ask her to remove you from the agenda list. Also, please invite others from your group to attend our meetings.
The committee usually meets on the fourth Saturday of each month. The next meeting, however, will be on December 1 in order to avoid Thanksgiving weekend. Please calendar ahead.
Mission Statement for INC Zoning and Planning Committee
The mission of the INC Zoning and Planning Committee is to learn about zoning, planning, licensing and urban design issues and processes in Denver, including sidewalks and tree lawns; to assist neighborhood groups in dealing with such matters; and to provide advocacy, recommendations and comments to city government, with emphasis on the need for and importance of involvement of neighbors and neighborhood organizations in city issues.
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