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Commission gives first reading to Sheep Mountain affordable housing PUD; adds bus‑shelter condition

5131941 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved first reading of Ordinance 3,062 to rezone a little more than 1 acre for the Sheep Mountain (Brookstone) PUD, a 48‑unit, 100% deed‑restricted affordable rental project that will use low‑income housing tax credits; the city required a bus shelter to be built on the site.

The Livingston City Commission approved first reading of Ordinance 3,062 to rezone three parcels in the Brookstone area from high‑density residential (R‑3) to a Planned Unit Development for the Sheep Mountain Residences. The project proposes two three‑story buildings with 48 rental units total — a mix of one‑, two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments — and the developer plans to finance the project through the Low‑Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program.

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