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Council continues 49-acre ‘build-to-rent’ PUD to July for more review

5592886 · May 6, 2025
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After extended questioning about master metering, long-term maintenance and code gaps, the council continued the Village at Greeley planned unit development (build-to-rent) to July 15 and asked staff and the applicant to work with council and planning staff on outstanding questions.

The Greeley City Council continued consideration of the Village at Greeley planned unit development, a proposed build-to-rent neighborhood on roughly 49.056 acres northwest of 70 First Avenue and 20 Fifth Street, to a business meeting on July 15.

The proposal would construct a mix of single-family and duplex “build-to-rent” units with planned amenities; staff described the product as horizontal multifamily with 1–3 bedroom units ranging from about 665 to roughly 1,380 square feet. Don Threewood, city planning staff, said the project is proposed in two planning areas bisected by an extension of 70 Fourth Avenue and that planning staff…

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