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The City of Englewood’s Unified Development Code (UDC), also known as Title 16, outlines the standards for all new development and infill or redevelopment projects in the community. As one of the city’s primary tools for implementing the 2017 comprehensive plan, Englewood Forward, the UDC plays a key role in shaping the city’s future. Learn more about the Englewood Forward Comprehensive Plan here.
In 2023, the UDC underwent a major rewrite through a process known as CodeNext. However, the code continues to be updated periodically. These amendments may include:
“Housekeeping” updates to correct technical errors
Revisions to clarify confusing sections of the code
Updates that improve service to the Englewood community
Changes required to comply with new state or federal laws
In alignment with the principles outlined in the 2020 Unified Development Code Assessment, all updates to the UDC aim to:
Provide a comprehensive framework for development
Be user-friendly and easy to navigate
Garner community support
Make the right things easy in Englewood
Reflect industry best practices
Be “right-sized” for the Englewood community
Balance flexibility and certainty
Provide a clear and fluid administrative process
Minimize nonconformities
Include effective enforcement tools
This page serves as a central hub for current and recently adopted UDC amendments. It includes timelines, background information, and opportunities for public input on proposed changes.
Title 16 amendments that are currently in development and review process:
Nonconforming Commercial Uses in Residential Zone Districts
State Land-Use and Housing Laws
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUS)
Residential Occupancy Limits
Minimum Parking Requirements
Non-Functional Turf Grass
Title 16 amendments that have recently been adopted by City Council include:
Home Occupations and Natural Medicines
Follow this project page to subscribe for updates and stay informed as amendments move forward.
The City of Englewood’s Unified Development Code (UDC), also known as Title 16, outlines the standards for all new development and infill or redevelopment projects in the community. As one of the city’s primary tools for implementing the 2017 comprehensive plan, Englewood Forward, the UDC plays a key role in shaping the city’s future. Learn more about the Englewood Forward Comprehensive Plan here.
In 2023, the UDC underwent a major rewrite through a process known as CodeNext. However, the code continues to be updated periodically. These amendments may include:
“Housekeeping” updates to correct technical errors
Revisions to clarify confusing sections of the code
Updates that improve service to the Englewood community
Changes required to comply with new state or federal laws
In alignment with the principles outlined in the 2020 Unified Development Code Assessment, all updates to the UDC aim to:
Provide a comprehensive framework for development
Be user-friendly and easy to navigate
Garner community support
Make the right things easy in Englewood
Reflect industry best practices
Be “right-sized” for the Englewood community
Balance flexibility and certainty
Provide a clear and fluid administrative process
Minimize nonconformities
Include effective enforcement tools
This page serves as a central hub for current and recently adopted UDC amendments. It includes timelines, background information, and opportunities for public input on proposed changes.
Title 16 amendments that are currently in development and review process:
Nonconforming Commercial Uses in Residential Zone Districts
State Land-Use and Housing Laws
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUS)
Residential Occupancy Limits
Minimum Parking Requirements
Non-Functional Turf Grass
Title 16 amendments that have recently been adopted by City Council include:
Home Occupations and Natural Medicines
Follow this project page to subscribe for updates and stay informed as amendments move forward.
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