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Loveland council approves first-reading UDC changes to allow accessory dwelling units
Summary
City council voted 9-0 on first reading to amend the Unified Development Code to remove occupancy limits and loosen restrictions on accessory dwelling units, aligning local rules with two recent state bills.
Loveland City Council on first reading approved an ordinance to remove occupancy limits and reduce restrictions on accessory dwelling units, bringing the city code into alignment with recently enacted state legislation.
The ordinance (No. 67-62) amends portions of Title 18, the Unified Development Code (UDC), to eliminate local limits on unrelated occupants and to allow accessory dwelling units (ADUs) as an administratively permitted use on single‑family detached lots. Carrie Burchette, Strategic Planning, told the council the changes "align our Unified Development Code with recent state‑approved legislation," specifically House Bill 24-1007 (residential occupancy limits) and House Bill…
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