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Longmont commission approves preliminary replat to divide Horizon Park shopping center into nine parcels
Summary
The Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously June 18 to approve a preliminary plat that subdivides the 25-acre Horizon Park Shopping Center into nine fee‑simple parcels, creating pad sites for future sales though no new development is proposed.
The Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6-0 on June 18 to approve a preliminary plat that will subdivide the roughly 25-acre Horizon Park Shopping Center into nine legal parcels to allow fee-simple ownership of individual commercial pad sites.
The preliminary plat, presented by Principal Planner Jennifer Hewitt Epperson, will create nine lots fronting Main Street and 20 First Avenue — including the existing fueling station, Take 5 Oil Change, Noodles & Company, Red Silo Coffee Roasters and two undeveloped pad sites — and two parcels encompassing the main shopping center anchors. “There’s actually no new development, or…
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