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Trailmark residents press council on unit-cap increases; city attorney explains Jefferson County process

5782592 · September 18, 2025
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Summary

Residents of the Trailmark subdivision raised concerns during public comment about a proposed change to the unit cap in the Chatfield activity area and asked for transparency. The city attorney said the matter is in Jefferson County27s review process and will come to Littleton if a rezoning/PD amendment is filed.

Multiple residents from the Trailmark neighborhood urged the council to oppose an increase in the dwelling-unit cap for Filing 5 and asked for clearer public notice about any amendments to the intergovernmental agreement for the Chatfield activity area.

What residents said - Paul Roybal said Filing 5 of Trailmark is zoned for light retail but the developer proposes 27 single-family homes; he said the comprehensive development plan (CDCP) had a maximum of 805 units and that a new recommended cap of 875 units would create too large a margin. Roybal urged the cap…

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