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City Council – City Council Meeting
Mon, Jun 23, 2025 at 6:30pm
6 Agenda Items
Virtual and In-Person
Public's Right to Speak
Item No. 1 - ORD - Multi-Unit Residential Parking Reqs
Approved
This ordinance amends Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to update parking requirements for multi-unit residential uses to comply with state legislation and recent policy direction from City Council. Conforming amendments are required to update definitions and terms related to residential uses.
Item No. 2 - ORD - Updates to Landscaping Requirements
Approved
This ordinance amends Section 26-502 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to update landscaping requirements to correct minor discrepancies in the city’s regulations and to codify a policy related to calculating maximum allowable limits of irrigated turf and non-living materials.
Item No. 3 - RESO - Youngfield Beautification Project
Approved
Davis Evans and Associates was awarded a contract to prepare plans and specifications for the Youngfield Street Beautification project. Plans were completed in March 2025 and the project was advertised for bids. Five (5) bids were received in response to the city’s Invitation for Bids to construct the Youngfield Street Beautification Project. The lowest responsive bidder was Colorado Designscapes, Inc. It is recommended that the city enter a contract with Colorado Deisgnscapes, Inc. to complete the project.
Item No. 4 - MOTION - Transfer of property from MHFD
Approved
The Mile High Flood District (MHFD) and City staff recently worked with the owners of 4150 Kipling Street to acquire the property. The parcel is located entirely within the Clear Creek Floodplain at the convergence with the Lena Gulch floodplain. Acquiring this property will allow the City to reduce flood risk and protect the floodway’s functionality through future projects. The City and MHFD have no immediate plans for this property, but having ownership on both sides of Kipling Street is critical for implementing any improvements to the floodplain.
Item No. 5 - MOTION - Appointment to Committees
Approved
On April 7, 2025, the resignation of one Sustainable Wheat Ridge member and one IDEA Committee member were received leaving two open vacancies on the City of Wheat Ridge, Board, Commissions, and Committees.
City Council – Study Session
Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 6:30pm
3 Agenda Items
Virtual and In-Person
Item No. 1 - Lutheran Legacy Campus
On May 20th, Intermountain Health announced that E5X Management, Inc. is under contract to purchase and redevelop the former Lutheran Medical Campus. The anticipated closing date is September 30, 2025. E5X Principal Chris Elliott will introduce himself and his company and his vision for redevelopment of the 100-acre site at the June 16th study session.
Item No. 2 - MEMO - Municipal Facility Feasibility
During the 2022 budget process, City Council asked staff to prepare a Facilities Master Plan (FMP) to assess the current and future needs of City facilities. The City contracted with Stantec to develop a comprehensive FMP for all primary City functions, with the goal of developing a roadmap and living documents for facility decisions over the next decade. City Council consensus was reached at the February 5, 2024, study session to move forward with the recommendations of the FMP and to bring back next steps. One next step was to contract with an architectural firm to explore the potential reuse of the Lutheran Legacy Campus as a future home for the Wheat Ridge City Hall and Police Department. City Council approved a contract with Anderson Hallas Architects on September 23, 2024, for this scope of work. Representatives from Anderson Hallas will present recommended alternatives derived from their work at the June 16, 2025, study session.
Item No. 3 - PW and P&R Property Acquisition
During the 2022 budget process, City Council asked staff to prepare a Facilities Master Plan (FMP) to assess the current and future needs of City facilities. The City contracted with Stantec to develop a comprehensive FMP for all primary City functions, with the goal of developing a roadmap and living documents for facility decisions over the next decade. City Council consensus was reached at the February 5, 2024, study session to move forward with the recommendations of the FMP and to bring back next steps. One recommendation from the FMP is to co-locate and expand the Public Works and Parks Shops at one site. The recommended direction is to acquire a parcel(s) directly south of the existing Public Works Shop space, off 44th Avenue, to make this expansion possible. The City was contacted by a broker representing the property owner of 11221 W. 44th Avenue to determine if the City would be interested in purchasing the property. Since the purchase of this property would further the goal of co-locating and expanding the Public Works and Parks Shops, staff has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent to purchase the property for $2.1 million. The purpose of this study session agenda item is to determine if City Council would like to proceed to an official contract to purchase this property.
City Council – City Council Meeting
Mon, Jun 9, 2025 at 6:30pm
7 Agenda Items
Virtual and In-Person
Public's Right to Speak
Item No. 1a - RESO - Fund art, Youngfield Beautification
Approved
The public art associated with the Youngfield Beautification project was budgeted in the Public Art Fund in 2024. Because a contract was not awarded until 2025, the funds were not carried forward into the 2025 budget. This resolution will amend the 2025 Public Art Fund budget to fund this project as planned.
Item No. 1b - RESO - CO State Forest Service Grant
Approved
The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) awarded the City a reimbursement grant of $380,350 for forestry work through October 31, 2025. To invest the funding, and subsequently request and receive reimbursement, this budget appropriation is required.
Item No. 2 - ORD - Freestanding Emergency Departments
Approved
The City received a request from HCA HealthONE LLC and its affiliate HCA HealthONE Rose to amend the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to allow for freestanding emergency departments (FSED) in the city and for the development of a medical campus at the northwest corner of 38th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard.
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Item No. 3 - ORD - Residential Parking Requirements
Approved
This ordinance amends Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to update parking requirements for multi-unit residential uses to comply with state legislation and recent policy direction from City Council. Conforming amendments are required to update definitions and terms related to residential uses.
Item No. 4 - ORD - Landscaping Requirements
Approved
This ordinance amends Section 26-502 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to update landscaping requirements to correct minor discrepancies in the city’s regulations and to codify a policy related to calculating maximum allowable limits of irrigated turf and non-living materials.
Item No. 5 - MOTION - Public Art, Green @ 38th
Approved
The Green at 38th project includes funding for public art. The process for selecting public art is defined in the Public Art Management Plan. Per this process, a public art piece called “Fun, Fun, Fungi” has been commissioned. David Farquharson’s proposal was selected by an appointed committee for recommendation to the Cultural Commission. The Cultural Commission reviewed the proposal and per the defined process would like to make a recommendation to City Council for acceptance and purchase. The purchase price of $60,000 includes design, construction, installation, and documentation.
City Council – Study Session
Mon, Jun 2, 2025 at 6:30pm
2 Agenda Items
Virtual and In-Person
Item No. 1 - MEMO - Animal Code Amendments
Councilmembers Weaver and Hultin requested a study session to review the City’s animal welfare code requirements. Several sections of the City’s animal code are outdated or do not reflect current needs or practices. As such, Staff propose several amendments to the Wheat Ridge Animal Code for the Council’s consideration.
Item No. 2 - MEMO - Social Club Amendments
In response to a request from Swiss Flower and Gifts, Staff proposes changes to the City’s Social Club License to allow low-impact social club activities and to exempt them from the standard application process, associated fees, and various social club regulations.
City Council – Study Session
Mon, May 19, 2025 at 6:30pm
3 Agenda Items
Virtual or In-Person
Item No. 1 - Residential Waste Update
City Council directed staff to conduct further research on several items following the November 18, 2024, study session on the Residential Waste Engagement project. This item provides an update on progress made to date and outlines areas where Staff is seeking Council input, including budget considerations for the potential expansion of some waste services.
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Item No. 2 - 2J Project Fund List
Upon approval of the 2J tax extension, also referred to as the Next Chapter, staff developed a list of potential projects within each of the three major themes of corridors, sidewalks & bikeways, and drainage. This list exceeds $121 million. Staff has subsequently refined the list to be in line with the $75M bond capacity. The results of this effort are included in the memo and supporting materials.
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Item No. 3 - Drone Regulations
As drones become more prevalent in society, for both commercial and private use, the adoption of an ordinance to assist in governing the use of drones within the Wheat Ridge City limits may be necessary to ensure those flying drones will honor the city’s values, culture and peace. Currently, the City depends primarily on the FAA rules as it pertains to the appropriate operation of drones. Staff are seeking council guidance regarding the potential adoption of an ordinance governing the use of drones within the City and will present information, options and examples for the discussion.
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