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Loch Lomond residents trigger petition process for guardhouse renovations; petition form and thresholds explained

3120645 · April 25, 2025
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Summary

Residents in Loch Lomond submitted sufficient letters of intent to begin a petition under the town's special taxing district rules to consider guardhouse renovations. Staff outlined three options — full replacement, renovation, or no change — and explained the petition thresholds and next procedural steps.

Loch Lomond residents submitted a letter of intent that, under the town’s special taxing district procedures, triggers preparation of a formal petition to consider renovation or replacement of the neighborhood’s guard house.

JP and staff told the workshop the HOA provided signatures meeting the 10% letter‑of‑intent threshold established by the town’s STD ordinance, which requires town staff to prepare a petition. JP said the petition process is stepwise: if petition signatures reach 50% plus one of property owners the town proceeds to a legislative package that would go before the council and, if needed, an election; if signatures exceed…

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