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Greeley Council approves Village at Greeley PUD zoning for 49-acre build-to-rent community
Summary
The City Council voted 6-0 to rezone about 49.06 acres at the northwest corner of 70 First Avenue and 20 Fifth Street to a planned unit development (PUD) to allow a horizontally arranged build-to-rent community of single-family and duplex units.
GREELEY, Colo. — The Greeley City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance to change zoning for roughly 49.06 acres at the northwest corner of 70 First Avenue and 20 Fifth Street to a Planned Unit Development, clearing the way for a build-to-rent community the applicant said will include single-family-style rental homes and duplexes.
The vote followed a continued public hearing and staff presentation, and passed on second reading 6-0. Councilor Debuti moved to adopt the ordinance; Councilor Hall seconded.
The developer’s plan, as summarized by city planner Don Threewood, calls for about 175 single-family units and 40 duplex units overall, with the project split into two planning areas bisected by an extension of 70 Fourth Avenue.…
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