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Building Confidence, Building Community.
APPENDIX B2 (DENVER)
ZONING CODE AMENDMENT
Section 11.11.17 TEMPORARY TINY HOME VILLAGE
11.11.17.1 Intent and Purpose
The intent of this temporary use is to grant flexibility from building form and site design requirements for providers of
housing for people who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.
11.11.17.2 SU, TU, RH Zone Districts
In all SU, TU, RH Zone Districts, where permitted with limitations, a Temporary Tiny Home Village is permitted only in
combination with and on the same Zone Lot as a primary Civic, Public or Institutional Primary Use, and shall be limited
to a maximum of 30 sleeping units.
11.11.17.3 All Zone Districts
In all Zone Districts, where permitted with limitations, Temporary Tiny Home Village uses are permitted subject to
compliance with the following standards:
A. Duration of Zoning Permit
1. Permits for Temporary Tiny Home Village uses shall be valid for a period not more than 4 years.
2. After a Temporary Tiny Home Village vacates a site, no additional zoning permits or renewals for Temporary Tiny
Home Villages may be issued at the subject site until an additional 4 years has passed from the vacation date.
Amendment: 5
Amendment: 6
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Article 11. Use Limitations
Division 11.11 Temporary Use and Structure Limitations
DENVER ZONING CODE
June 25, 2010 | Republished May 24, 2018
B. Owner and Operational Requirements
1. The applicant shall be the Zone Lot owner(s) or have written approval of the owner(s) of the subject Zone Lot.
2. An operational plan shall be submitted with the application for a zoning permit. The Manager shall establish
minimum requirements for the operational plan.
C. Permit Requirements
1. A Pre-Application meeting is required according to Section 12.3.2.
2. A Community Information Meeting is required according to Section 12.3.4.6. before submitting the zoning
application.
3. Upon application for a zoning permit, the applicant shall provide:
a. The following information about the Community Information Meeting:
i.
Documentation of outreach efforts as required by Section 12.3.4.6.;
ii.
A written record of the meeting; and
iii. A summary of any follow-up plans with the community.
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