The 24 Road Corridor Design Standards provide development standards
for public and private improvements in the 24 Road Corridor in order
to implement the goals and objectives of the 24 Road Corridor Subarea
Plan and to:
(a) Establish a practical, interconnected system of streets, parks, and
parkways that allows easy orientation and convenient access for all
modes of transportation;
(b) Utilize natural open spaces, such as creeks, and developed public
spaces, streets, parks and parkways, to organize and coordinate development;
(c) Accommodate a broad mix of development types that encourage alternative
transportation, especially walking, and transit use;
(d) Provide common usable open space that is of mutual benefit to surrounding
property owners, businesses, and residents; and
(e) Establish a pattern and character for the long-term evolution of
the corridor.
Adherence to these standards and guidelines will ensure that
public and private improvements in the 24 Road Corridor will be well
planned and executed in a high quality manner, which were important
goals established through the 24 Road Corridor Subarea Plan.
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These standards supplement other development regulations in
the Grand Junction Municipal Code. Where there is a conflict between
this title and GJMC Title 21, Zoning and Development Code, the more
restrictive standard shall apply.
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View corridor along 24 Road highlights natural features
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(Ord. 4719, 9-21-16)