Where to Find Rezoning Hearings in Denver
This guide explains where Denver, Colorado residents and stakeholders can find official notices and schedules for rezoning public hearings, how hearings are published, who enforces zoning rules, and practical steps to participate. Use the city sources listed below to confirm dates, review case materials, and learn submission and appeal procedures. Public hearing locations commonly include Planning Board meetings and City Council docket items; individual notices and staff reports are issued for each rezoning case.
Where to find notices and hearing schedules
Official rezoning notices and agendas are published by Denver departments and boards. Key places to check:
- Planning Board and zoning committee agendas and staff reports on the City of Denver planning pages Planning Board page[1]
- City Council meeting agendas where rezoning ordinances are heard and voted City Council agendas and minutes[2]
- The Denver Municipal Code and zoning provisions maintained on the municipal code publisher site for ordinance text and procedural rules Denver Municipal Code (Municode)[3]
How notices are delivered
Notices for rezoning typically include mailed notices to nearby property owners, posted signs at the subject property, and online publication with the hearing agenda and staff report. Deadlines for notice publication vary by case; verify the specific case notice on the linked agenda or staff report.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for zoning violations and failure to obtain required approvals is handled by Denver Community Planning and Development and related enforcement offices. Specific monetary penalties, escalation, and non-monetary sanctions are set out in the municipal code or department enforcement policies.
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page[3]
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page[3]
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to cease work, stop-use directives, and court enforcement actions as authorized by code[3]
- Enforcer and complaint pathway: Denver Community Planning and Development; see Planning Board and City Council contacts for case inquiries[1]
- Appeals and review: appeal routes are governed by municipal procedures; time limits are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed on the specific case or code section[3]
Applications & Forms
Rezoning applications, required exhibits, and any application fees are published by Denver Development Services or Community Planning and Development. For specific form names, fees, and submission methods, consult the planning department's application pages and the case filing instructions on the staff report. If a form number or fee is needed, it is not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the department.[1]
How to track a specific rezoning case
- Find the case number in the agenda or staff report and download the staff packet from the Planning Board or City Council page[1]
- Subscribe or check the meeting agendas regularly for hearing dates and exhibit lists[2]
- Contact the case planner listed in the staff report for clarifications and to ask about public comment procedures[1]
Action steps to participate
- Confirm hearing date and location from the linked agenda and arrive early to register to speak[2]
- Submit written comments to the planner listed in the staff report before the hearing date[1]
- If denied, follow the appeal route specified in the municipal code or staff report and note any appeal deadlines[3]
FAQ
- How do I know if a property is proposed for rezoning?
- Check the Planning Board and City Council agendas and search staff reports for the property address or case number; notices are also mailed or posted at the property.
- Can I speak at a rezoning hearing?
- Yes. Register according to the meeting instructions on the agenda or contact the case planner to confirm public comment procedures.
- Where can I find the ordinance text if the rezoning is approved?
- The adopted ordinance and zoning map amendments are published in the Denver Municipal Code and the City Council minutes.
How-To
- Find the case on the Planning Board or City Council agenda and note the case number and hearing date.
- Download the staff report and exhibits linked on the agenda to review rationale and proposed zoning language.
- Contact the listed planner with questions and submit written comments before the hearing.
- Register to speak at the meeting or submit testimony according to the meeting rules.
- If needed, follow appeal instructions in the staff report or municipal code within the specified time limits.
Key Takeaways
- Official agendas and staff reports are the authoritative sources for hearing dates and materials.
- Contact the case planner early to understand submission and appeal deadlines.
Help and Support / Resources
- Denver Community Planning and Development
- Denver Municipal Code (Municode)
- City Council agendas and minutes