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8059
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Section D General Studies-State Water Plan
State
CO
Date
5/3/1973
Author
Fred Brown
Title
Land Use Planning-The Denver Post-Land Use Bill Testimony Coming to End in Senate
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<br /> <br />Land-Use Bill Testimoriy-. <br />Coming to End in Senate <br /> <br />By FRED BROWN lature, sets guidelines for local of 10 to 15 planning districts. <br />Deo\'er Post Staff Writer and regional land-use planning Gov. John Love last )'ear e.Y <br />Amendments to the compre- decisions and creates a fi\'e- tabl1shed 12 by executive order. <br />hensive and controversial 1913 member state commission with Bill Clifford, planning COOt- <br />land-use bill should be possible virtual veto power o\'er major dinator in Region 10 on the <br />Monday at the next meeting of decisions. state's Western Slope, tokl the <br />the Senate Local Government 10 earlier hearings. most wit. Senate committee Wednesday I <br />Committee. nesses have opposed the bill t hat the stale commission' . <br />T b e committee chainnan, outright. The persons who tes- should be expanded to include <br />Sen. Kingston ~tinjster. R. tified ~~y were about one repr~~tati~e f,rom e.ach of <br />Securily. said Wednesday he evenly diVided. the 12 eXisting ~tncts with the <br />hop e s the last of the many The most controversial aspect governor as chairman. <br />public witnesses can be heard of the bill, is still the five- Two Fort Collins, Colo., real <br />next week, and then the com- member slate commission. Two estate men, Ivan Nichols and <br />miUee can consider amend- speakers Wednesday suggested Loren Dilsaver, said the state <br />ments to the bill. ways in which that policy-mak. should continue to rely on a bill <br />~tinister was urged to cut off iog group might be made more passed last year, Senate Bill 35, <br />t est i m 0 n y by Sen. Joseph acceptable to local gO\"Cro.. which controls real estate de- <br />Schieffelin, R.Lakewood, priJl.. ments. velopments, <br />cipal sponsor of the bill and Herrick Roth. president of the '" cannot understand the sud~ <br />majority Republican floor lead- Colorado Labor Council. AFL- dt'n clamor to remove the local <br />er in the Senate. CIO, suggested that the state be controls in Senate Bill 35" Oil- <br />The committee heard 13 wit- divided into 10 planning regions saver said. ' <br />nesses Wednesday In its fifth and that eacb two regioos Two newly elected council- <br />day of hearings on the bill. select a commissioner to sit on worn en from Fort Collins, <br />More than 100 persons crowded the state board. Nancy Gray and Peggy Reeves., <br />into the thid.floor hearing flXIl!l Roth said there should be a both supported the bill. "- <br />to listen to two bours of testi. screening process to insure that James Monaghan, lobbyist (or' <br />many, aU groups in tbe state - inc1ud~ the Colorado Open Space Coun. <br />CREA rES co:mnSSION ing the young and the minori- cll, warned that without a <br />The bill, which ranks as one ties -: a;e represented on the supervisory state ctlmmissioD. <br />of the two or three most ImJXlr- COmffilSSlotl. "the entire thing will fall on its <br />ta~t issues before the 1973 legis. The bill pro\"ides for creation face," <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />0481 <br />
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