Guiding Growth: Crested Butte’s Zoning Considerations
The
Crested Butte town council recently convened to deliberate on pivotal zoning changes aimed at shaping the town’s future. These discussions, held on January 6, 2025, focused on increasing density, allowing larger buildings, and optimizing land use to foster
community housing and affordable services. The original article from
The Crested Butte News provides a comprehensive overview of these plans.
Community Plan Initiatives
The council’s “
Community Plan” aims to incentivize developers to include deed-restricted housing by offering benefits such as increased building heights and reduced parking requirements. This approach seeks to address the affordability crisis exacerbated by the town’s current low-density zoning.
Performance-Based Zoning
Community development director Troy Russ and planner Mel Yemma emphasized the importance of “
performance-based” zoning. They highlighted that over 60% of the town’s buildings are single-family homes, and changing density allowances is a powerful tool for ensuring the development of
workforce housing and commercial affordability.
Focus on Belleview Avenue
The council is particularly interested in the C-district corridor along
Belleview Avenue. Proposals include allowing four-story buildings and reducing parking to one space per dwelling unit. This area could serve as a test case for
mixed-use options, combining commercial and residential spaces.
Concerns and Considerations
Councilmember Mallika Magner expressed concerns about the potential reduction in parking, especially for trades that require vehicle access. Meanwhile, councilmember Anna Fenerty raised issues about the impact of increased lighting and noise in residential areas.
Future Vision
The council envisions a thriving community where residents can live and work locally, with
affordable housing options for all stages of life. The proposed changes aim to balance development with community needs, ensuring that Crested Butte remains a vibrant and inclusive town.
For further reading, you can explore related articles such as the
Profile of Aline Jatulis-Wight and discussions on
CB Center for the Arts.