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H r, w <br />r, <br />T35 <br />TA51 <br />rA <br />r55 <br />'Sl <br />0 <br />O <br />4 <br />� o <br />P �R Hi Dc,yl <br />Approximately 70% of the land area of Jefferson <br />County is within the foothills and mountainous area <br />strecthing approximately 40 miles to the south of <br />H- T R 1 G EL Golden, north 10 miles, and 9 miles west from <br />Golden. Over 1/3 of this 545 square miles is <br />comprised of National Forests and mountain parks- <br />_ <br />`JL?•� -•^� j,tM Of the County's 235,000 population, as of April, <br />`GOLDEN 1970, approximately 14,500 people Or 6% live <br />L A K F w of o in this mountainous area. With accessibility be- <br />MTN <br />_ o 0 0 0 om ing a prime factor in affecting population distrib- <br />, <br />q i +� <br />-� ` - -I ) p ution, most of this population is in close proxlm- <br />De <br />ity to the Denver area. <br />T4S There are approximately 8,185 persons located <br />0 <br />in 12 communities. These communities vary in <br />�l 'y - - - -- - --'- size from 65 people in Bergen Park to over <br />ioLEOALE ','. 2,400 people in ft Evergreen community. <br />E t The land use map portrays the man -mode de- <br />MORRIS ° °,� velopment and was compiled by field studies <br />F _ Y <br />INDIAN HILLS `• ; \° and aerial photo interpretation. <br />TEEN . The information used to Compile the present land <br />'s use map serves as one of the key factors for <br />tS '� r IZP ^ proje ctions and studies that result in the future <br />'rss. <br />land use map. <br />Igo <br />gt rwm FORKS The land use classifications as reflected in the <br />legend are generally based on The Denver <br />o" I Regional Council of Governments standard class - <br />FENDERS sy '+ <br />1 Ili ification categories. <br />111 <br />Fill ' - MOUNTAIN POPULATION <br />+ #" ROUGH ESTIMATES 1971 <br />PHB.LIPSIBU APR. 1960 - 7,500 APR. 1966 - 10,100 <br />1961 - 7,800 1967 - 10,800 <br />CONIFER 911 NL-., > "'• TGS. 1962 - 8,100 1968 - 11,000 <br />''. 1963 - 8,500 1969 - 12,400 <br />1964 - 9,000 1970 - 13,400 <br />!,ET­ . + 1965 - 9,500 1971 - 14,500 <br />CRITCHELL w_ ! COMMUNITIES <br />\ Iwmng One AMOCO., piqull omes. e /MH <br />\I COPPERDALE 345 2.1 725 1300 3.7 <br />MT VERNON 218 23 500 580 27 <br />LOOKOUT MTN. 300 25 750 1250 42 <br />BERGEN PARK 31 2.1 65 240 7.7 <br />g WAH KEENEY 220 18 400 620 28 <br />EVERGREEN 995 2.4 2400 2800 2B <br />KITTREDGE 188 22 420 350 1.9 <br />IDLEDALE 120 23 275 325 2.7 <br />)T75 . MORRISON 122 3,3 400 165 1.3 <br />INDIAN HILLS 524 2.2 1150 1310 2.5 <br />MARSHDALE 303 2.1 650 1040 3.4 <br />+ CONIFER 193 2.3 450 1590 8.2 <br />I' <br />NOTE- Acres per wit Is high because some sparsely developed areas <br />are Included In coringuoDs area TTe more developed areas <br />EK.; in moutain communities will run closer to I12 Acre per wit. <br />E <br />F <br />N4T10! A if R+ <br />ATE EXISTING LAND USE <br />r p { <br />MOUNTAIN AREA <br />JEFFERSON COUNTY, <br />COLORADO <br />_ 1970 <br />" LEGEND <br />RESIDENTIAL +LW +• ^- <br />F, <br />Is S:ATTERED e1N6LE FAMILY iJ <br />T95. �1\ SIRIIIC FAMILY <br />ll �L MYL - LY <br />p ^. <br />MOB LE NOME <br />' y w COMMERCIAL •• ^ -' <br />SERVICES <br />6EHERNL •' <br />INDUSTRIAL ++ <br />LIGHT I� �np" •.. . <br />HE Y — <br />��` PUBLIC B SEMI- PUBLIC •" <br />ELEMENTARY GH SCHOOL ■ <br />VVV SENIOR 0.H SCHOOL <br />AGRICULTURAL- VACANT eiann win <br />PARK B RECREATION .... <br />LAKES B RESERVOIRS I <br />T KI& prepared by <br />JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOOTHILLS B HOGBACK b1 <br />.- <br />THOROUGHFARES — J <br />applaVed by FREEWAYS 1,i <br />JEFFERSON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NAJAR AGIeOAS <br />COLLECTOR STREETS O <br />INTERCHANCE <br />JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GRADE SEPARATION OCT I8, 1971 <br />20478 <br />