Land Use
- 2.1 Existing Land Use Context
- 2.2 Land Use Framework
- 2.3 Redevelopment
- 2.5 Goals and Policies
Focus Areas
- No focus areas close to site.
Economic Vitality
- 4.1 Economic Base
- 4.2 Economic Development Strategy
- 4.3 Goals and Policies
Transportation and Circulation
- 5.1 Road Network
- 5.2 Bicycles, Trails and Pedestrian Circulation
- 5.5 Goals and Policies
City Identity and Design
- 6.1 City Structure
- 6.2 Community Design and Built Form
- 6.3 Identity and Gateways
- 6.4 Views
- 6.6 Sustainable Design
- 6.7 Goals and Policies
Parks, Recreation, Libraries and Open Space
- 7.1 Parks and Recreation
- 7.3 Open Space and Trails
- 7.4 Goals and Policies
Public Utilities and Services
- 8.1 Water Supply
- 8.2 Waste Water System
- 8.3 Solid Waste
- 8.4 Stormwater Quality
- 8.5 Public Safety
- 8.6 Schools
- 8.7 Utilities
- 8.8 Goals and Policies
Plan Compliance
- 9.1 Comprehensive Plan Compliance
- 9.2 Growth Management
- 9.4 Other Related Plans
Energy
- EN1. Support a Clean Energy Agenda for the State of Colorado
- EN2. Explore Opportunities for Resilient Energy Systems
- EN3. Build Regional Renewable Energy Partnerships
- EN7. Update Building and Development Codes
Economic Resilience
- ER1. Foster Small and Local Business Development
- ER2. Enhance Workforce Development for Under-represented Populations
- ER3. Align Workforce Development to Business Needs
- ER4.Strengthen Core Economic Development Functions of Business
Attraction, Retention and Expansion
Health and Wellness
- HW1. Improve Trail Connectivity
- HW4. Reduce Local Contributions to Regional Air Pollution
- HW5. Encourage Home Gardens and Local Food Production
- HW6. Identify Needs and Gaps Related to Community Health and Resilience
Housing and Neighborhoods
- HN1. Preserve and Cultivate Affordable and Workforce Housing
- HN3. Promote Sustainable Practices and Product Diversity in Construction
- HN4.Focus on City Neighborhoods
Natural Resources and Environment
- NR1. Enhance Biodiversity
- NR2. Increase Westminster’s Tree Canopy Coverage
- NR3. Expand Stormwater Low Impact Development
- NR5. Replace Aging City Utility Infrastructure
- NR7. Adopt Water Efficient Landscape Standards
Water System Profile
- 1.2 Water Supply Reliability
- 1.3 Supply-Side Limitations and Future Needs
Historic Water Demand And Efficiency Activities
- 2.1 Customer Accounts
- 2.2.1 Seasonal, Total and Per Capita Demands
- 2.3 Demand Management Activities
- 2.3.2 Reclaimed System
- 2.3.3 Current and New Programs
Integrated Water Planning
- 3.1 Water Efficiency And Water Supply Planning
- 3.2 Water Efficiency Goals
Water Efficiency Activities
- 4.2 Demand Management Activities
- Minimum criteria to be met on all streets and public alleys designed and constructed in the city, both by the developer and by the city.
- Chapter 1 Authority and Purpose
- Chapter 2 Earthwork and Grading
- Chapter 3 Water System
- Chapter 4 Sanitary Sewer System
- Chapter 6 Roadway
- Chapter 7 Concrete
- Chapter 8 Traffic
- Chapter 9 Trenching, Backfilling and Compacting
- Chapter 10 Street Lighting
- Chapter 11 Reclaimed Water System
- Chapter 12 Acceptance Requirements
- Chapter 1 Authority and Purpose
- Chapter 2 Earthwork and Grading
- Chapter 3 Water System
- Chapter 4 Sanitary Sewer System
- Chapter 6 Roadway
- Chapter 7 Concrete
- Chapter 8 Traffic
- Chapter 9 Trenching, Backfilling and Compacting
- Chapter 10 Street Lighting
- Chapter 11 Reclaimed Water System
- Chapter 12 Acceptance Requirements
8.20.00 Construction Standards
- 8.21.00 Traffic Signals
- 8.22.00 Regulations And Code
- 8.23.00 Submittal Requirements
- 8.24.00 Boring, Excavating And Backfilling
- 8.25.00 Removing And Replacing Improvements
- 8.26.00 Underground Facilities
- 8.27.00 Traffic Signing And Pavement Markings
- 8.28.00 Traffic Control In Construction Areas
8.30.00 Material Specifications
- 8.31.00 Signal Heads
- 8.32.00 Electrical Cable
- 8.34.00 Emergency Vehicle Detectors
- 8.36.00 Traffic Signal Poles, Pedestals And Mast Arms
- 8.39.00 Miscellaneous Hardware
- 8.42.00 Illuminated Street Name Signs