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What developments along the corridors of Santa Fe, Broadway, Littleton Boulevard, and Belleview Avenue would you like to see?

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Should the zoning along Littleton Boulevard be changed due to the character of this corridor?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, more Transition (T) zoning is needed to maintain residential and non‐retail commercial uses. 50.0% 1
Yes, the B‐2 properties should be rezoned to B‐1 to only allow limited or restricted commercial uses. 50.0% 1

Along Littleton Boulevard, should all redeveloped or new business and commercial uses place the building at or near the street, with parking only to the rear?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, do not allow parking between the building and the street. 50.0% 1
Consistent setbacks are most important. 50.0% 1

Should drive‐through uses be permitted within the Neighborhood Business (NB) district?

Response Percent Response Count
No, drive‐throughs are not appropriate in near proximity to a neighborhood. 100.0% 2

Should properties along Broadway that directly abut single‐family be rezoned to Transition Residential (TR) or Neighborhood Business (NB) instead of General Business (GB)?

Response Percent Response Count
Yes, as these properties redevelop over time, they should be more suitable to the area in their use, scale and design. 100.0% 2

How should industrially zoned land within the Corridor Mixed Use (CMU) boundary be handled?

Response Percent Response Count
Rezone them to a more appropriate district encouraging the use to change over time. 100.0% 2

What is the greatest concern with the location of industrial districts within the Corridor Mixed SUe (CMU) area?

Response Percent Response Count
Impacts on the environment relative to water and air quality, light, noise, etc. 50.0% 1
Lack of current zoning standards that may allow inappropriate or unsightly uses. 50.0% 1

What is the most important regulation for best managing industrial uses?

Response Percent Response Count
Environmental performance standards. 100.0% 2

What is the greatest value of Planned Development (PD) districts?

Response Percent Response Count
They require a revised development plan to make any changes after approval. 100.0% 2

How might Planned Development (PD) districts be managed most efficiently?

Response Percent Response Count
Build quality building and site standards into the base districts. 50.0% 1
Consolidate them into a single Mixed‐Use (MU) district with a master development plan process. 50.0% 1

Which frontage types are best along the Littleton Boulevard Corridor? (Check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Mixed Use 100.0% 2

Which frontage types are best along the Belleview Corridor? (Check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Mixed Use 50.0% 1
Shop 50.0% 1

Which frontage types are best along the Broadway Corridor? (Check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Mixed Use 50.0% 1
Shop 50.0% 1

Which frontage types are best along the S. Santa Fe Corridor? (Check all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Mixed Use 100.0% 2

How important are pitched roofs to the character of Littleton?

Response Percent Response Count
Of essential importance along certain corridors. 50.0% 1
They’re not that important as long as buildings are well‐designed, constructed of decorative materials and located properly on the lot. 50.0% 1

Sloped roofs are most important along which of the following corridors? (Choose all that apply)

Response Percent Response Count
Littleton Boulevard 100.0% 2
Broadway 50.0% 1
All buildings should have some percentage of sloped roofs. 50.0% 1
Shop 50.0% 1

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