DTC Architectural Control Committee
Statement of Purpose

The Denver Technological Center has often been described as the finest business park in North America. The aesthetic and fiscal value of the properties has outpaced other area sub markets including the central business district in Denver for many years. This quality is maintained through the implementation of protective covenants, which include strict architectural controls. These covenants establish a high set of standards for planning and design, which are fair to all parties, while maintaining exceptional value for each property within the Denver Technological Center.

Protective Covenants

The Protective Covenants of Denver Technological Center legally apply to all land that is part of DTC, regardless of ownership and are independent of the zoning and land use regulations of local governments.

Applicable Documents

The system of land use control created by the Covenants includes not only the Covenants but also a Master Plan, Review Procedures, and Design Criteria. These documents are available through the Architectural Control Committee offices or by using the following link to obtain DTC Design Criteria and Submitted Procedures downloaded on this web site.

Architectural Control Committee

The Covenants and supporting documents are administered and enforced by an Architectural Control Committee ("ACC"). A current listing of members can be found below.

Activities Necessitating Review

Under the Covenants, any proposals to construct, modify or demolish improvements within DTC must obtain plan approval from the ACC prior to commencement. The ACC's review and approval process also applies to signage, changes in property use, and maintenance activities that take place on or with respect to property that is part of DTC. The ACC meets on a regular basis to review plan submittals. After the ACC approves a plan submittal, an applicant may proceed with a project, but only in strict compliance with the terms and conditions of approval. The ACC performs periodic site inspections, both during development and on an ongoing basis thereafter to ensure compliance.

Meeting Schedule and Location

The ACC meets monthly at the DTC Executive Offices. Projects are placed on the meeting agenda after applications are made at Staff level meetings at least two weeks prior to a meeting.

Committee Membership

The Architectural Control Committee is made up of six (6) regular members and two (2) associate members. Of these six (6), at least two (2) members must be architects and one (1) member must be currently engaged in land planning practice. All other members must have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in land planning or development. Membership is as follows:


Mr. Raymond A. Bullock, P.E., Chairman
Mr. Bullock is the former Executive Vice President of the Denver Technological Center and Meridian International Business Center. Mr. Bullock has over 30 years of experience in civil engineering, community planning, and land development activities.

Mr. Michael Barber, Architect
Mr. Barber is a practicing architect with 35 years of experience. He is the Director of Design at Barber Architecture and has been responsible for the design of numerous public and private projects for regional and national clients. He is the recipient of awards for architecture and planning and has won ten major design competitions. Mr. Barber is a member of other design review committees, including membership in the Federal Design Excellence program.

Mr. John Kilrow
Mr. Kilrow is a Senior Vice President with Shea Properties with over 25 years experience in commercial development. His background includes extensive involvement in architectural design reviews and covenant administration primarily associated with Shea’s various commercial and residential communities.

Mr. Phil McCurdy, AIA
Mr. McCurdy is the Principal of the Architecture Group at the Denver office of Genlser, an international architecture and planning firm. In more than 30 years of practice he has had the opportunity to lead projects both locally and nationally. He serves on Gensler’s national Practice Area for Buildings and Campuses and on the City of Denver's Design Review Board for the Cherry Creek North mixed-use district.

Mr. Rick Poppe
Rick Poppe is a Senior Vice President and Strategic Growth Officer of The Weitz Company, a 150 year old nationwide commercial construction and development company. He has 30 years of experience in development, design and construction.

Mr. Jerome M. Seracuse, F.A.I.A.
Mr. Seracuse is a practicing architect and planner with over 30 years of experience. During his career, he has designed numerous noteworthy architectural and planning projects for both the public and private sectors. Mr. Seracuse is a fellow in the American Institute of Architects and serves on several other design review boards.

Associate Members:

Mr. Douglas C. Scott
General Manager, Goldsmith Metropolitan District, Meridian Metropolitan District

Mr. George Weaver, Jr.
Mr. Weaver has served as a Director of Planning or Community Development for the past 26 years including 10 years with the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado. Responsibilities have included land use planning and administration, economic development, transit management, building code administration, and code enforcement.

ACC Staff:

Ms. Galina Butylev
Design Review, Covenant Administration

John F. Forhan, Esq.
Legal Counsel
 

Contact Us

Architectural Control Committee
6380 Fiddlers Green Cir., Suite 400,
Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111
Phone: 303-773-1700
Fax: 303-740-6954
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Other Review Agencies
Denver

City & County Building: 720-913-4900
Website Home Page: http://www.denvergov.org/

Planning & Zoning: 303-640-2191
Zoning Administration: 200 W. 14th Ave.; Rm. 201, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.denvergov.org/Zoning_Permits/

Building, Permit Center: 303-640-2191
Zoning Administration: 200 W. 14th Ave.; Rm. 201, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.denvergov.org/Building_and_Construction/

Engineering: 720-913-4500
200 West 14th Avenue, Room 303, Denver, Colorado 80204
http://www.denvergov.org/City_Engineering/

Fire: 720-913-3473
Denver Fire Department; 745 West Colfax Avenue; Denver, CO 80204
http://www.denvergov.org/firedepartment/

Wastewater Control: 303-446-3725
2000 West 3rd Avenue Denver, Colorado 80223
http://www.denvergov.org/WasteWater/

Greenwood Village

Greenwood Village City Hall: Telephone 303-773-0252; Fax 303-290-0631
6060 South Quebec Street; Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Website Home Page: http://www.greenwoodvillage.com/

Planning & Zoning: 303-486-5783
http://www.greenwoodvillage.com/commissions/pzmembers.html/

Building: 303-486-5783
http://www.greenwoodvillage.com/community/permits.html/

Engineering: 303-708-6138
http://www.greenwoodvillage.com/publicworks/engin.html/

Service Districts

Castlewood Water District: 303-770-7272
7901 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 230; Englewood, CO 80111

Castlewood Sanitation District: 303-770-7272
7901 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 230; Englewood, CO 80111

Southgate Water & Sanitation District: 303-779-0261
3722 E. Orchard Rd.; Littleton, CO 80121

Denver Suburban Water District: 303-779-4550
6380 S. Fiddlers Green Cir., Ste. 400; Greenwood Village, CO 80111

South Metro Fire District: 303-773-8282
7900 E. Berry Pl.; Englewood, CO 80111
http://www.southmetro.org/

Goldsmith Metropolitan District: 303-779-4550
6380 S. Fiddlers Green Cir., Ste. 400; Greenwood Village, CO 80111



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