Council gives sports mogul Stan Kroenke’s company permission to block previously protected mountain views.
Views from the roof of Larimer Place Condominiums at 1551 Larimer Street looking west where the views of the mountains could potentially be obstructed by proposed development in Denver on Oct. 16, 2024.
Flynn voted with the majority in a 10-1 decision to allow properties with a specialized zoning to pierce the plane. “It’s not a precedent I am willing to set,” she said of amending those legal protections even for a development she acknowledged may be something that could benefit the city. Beyond the rezoning bill, the council was scheduled to consider four other bills related to Kroenke’s ball arena plans before calling it a night on Monday.
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