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Council asks staff to draft code changes to limit locations for homeless shelters
Summary
After extended debate, Loveland City Council directed staff to prepare an ordinance to restrict principal-use homeless shelters to industrial/PUD zones and to study 500- and 1,000-foot buffer options from major corridors and residences.
The Loveland City Council voted to ask city staff to draft a formal code amendment that would restrict where principal-use homeless shelters may locate in the city. The motion — passed by a majority — directed the city manager and city attorney to prepare an ordinance to amend the Unified Development Code removing homeless shelters as a permitted use in general business (B) zones and permitting them only in industrial (I) zones or by planned unit development (PUD). The council also specified that the draft ordinance should consider excluding sites within 500 and 1,000 feet of major entry/exit corridors (U.S. 34, U.S.…
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