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Council moves to limit park‑adjacency conditional‑use requirement to local streets
Summary
Council directed staff to revise the city's conditional‑use adjacency definition so that only properties separated by local streets (not collectors or arterials) would trigger council review for developments adjacent to parks, greenways or open space.
Longmont City Council gave staff direction to adjust the city’s conditional‑use adjacency rule on Aug. 5, narrowing when a proposed major development adjacent to parks, greenways or open space must come to council.
Background: In 2021 the council adopted a rule that required major developments adjacent to city parks/greenways/open space to appear before council; the code defined adjacency…
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