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Land Use Board recommends rezoning Livingston Healthcare parcels to mixed use to allow housing and health‑adjacent development
Summary
On Feb. 24, 2025, the Livingston City Land Use Board voted to recommend the City Commission approve a zoning map amendment that would rezone two parcels owned by Livingston Healthcare from Light Industrial to Mixed Use. Staff said the change is consistent with the 2021 growth policy future land‑use map and would permit residential and health‑adj
At the Feb. 24, 2025 meeting, the Livingston City Land Use Board voted to recommend the City Commission approve a zoning map amendment to rezone two parcels owned by Livingston Healthcare (identified in staff materials as Tract 5B and Tract 1D) from Light Industrial to Mixed Use.
Jennifer, city planning staff, summarized the request and staff analysis and recommended the board forward a recommendation of approval to the City Commission. She told the board the two subject parcels were the product of a recent boundary-line adjustment: Tract 5B is now about 31 acres and Tract 1D about 81 acres after the adjustment that moved roughly 20 acres into Tract 5B to provide development flexibility.
The zoning change would allow residential uses that are not permitted in the current Light Industrial (LI) district — including multifamily, duplexes and accessory dwellings — and would retain hospital- and medical‑adjacent uses. Jennifer noted the…
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