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File Number
8059
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Section D General Studies-State Water Plan
State
CO
Date
12/13/1972
Author
Carol Mc Murrough
Title
Land Use Planning-The Denver Post-Commission Approves 9 Major Land Use Policies
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<br />Approves <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />Major <br /> <br />The draft, called ''TCc-hnicallprOVlding for the review by legislation lor January. <br />Paper 7," suggested that the stale agencies of creatioo or ex- Chairman Crowley explained <br />slale control land use through tension of utility Sl'rvice areas. at the conclusion of the mcelinE <br />. . pub lie control of water In Tuesday's meeting, ('Om- that the decision to delay the <br />rights." mission members said at the production of the interim plan <br />The early draft suggested meeting next week they will WltiJ December-although the <br />that water policy in the state be look at the continuity of the law specified September_was <br />changed from one which "rrin. total plan and will add other made by the commission be. <br />forces and intensifies present areas of emphasis jf they are cause in September It wasn't <br />growth patterns." needed in the present proposal. yel known who wouJd be eleet- <br />The commission has adopted :\Ieanwhile. staCI members of ed to the legislature. :';0 legisla. <br />a portion of that suggestion, the commission will be drafting tors would consider the plan <br /> <br />Land <br /> <br />_:to "THE DENVER POST <br /> <br />Wed., Dee. 13. J971 <br /> <br />Use <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />::/ earl):, he indicated.. . , pla~ within legislative time Jim- velap a set of standards fer <br />e.. sazd the ~mmlsslan S ltatlons. Whether the legj9lature land use conlrol <br />!C~slon ~as :'oot m~nsistent.. will consider the land use pro. As instructed by the Jaw <br />t. a .~.arnmg .dellvered hy posal then Will depend on creating the commission, the <br />hlelfeJm la~ ",.eek that the whether the governor places group drafted its plan around <br />~d :. legISlatIOn must be lhat matter On his short-session the principle that most deci. <br />;par Immediately. " call, Peters said. sians implementing the Ian <br />,]aude ~elers, comllllSslon Crowley said the commissiOll must be made at the "lo~est <br />~t~~. saId the. I~?4 legisla. is . "on target" with the in- le'lel of gO\'ernment." If the <br />~ s s~rt s('sslon- S~ul~n't terzm plan. decisions aren't made, then <br />e an) difficulty c-onslde~lllg He saId dUring the next Year. higher levels may step In the <br />more complex. fuller tmal the commission also will de. plan provides, . <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />, <br /> <br />~~ <br />~t.>; <br />
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