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Commission approves Northtown planned-unit development after amending road and water timing

5131941 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

The Livingston City Commission approved second reading of Ordinance 3,059 to rezone about 20 acres for the Northtown Planned Unit Development, adding conditions that tie a water main loop and emergency road loop to later certificates of occupancy and require financial guarantees.

The Livingston City Commission approved second reading of Ordinance 3,059 on the Northtown Planned Unit Development (PUD), rezoning a roughly 20-acre parcel from medium‑density residential to a PUD. Commissioners amended Condition 7 to change the timing for an emergency access road loop and waterline loop and added a requirement for financial guarantees to ensure completion before later certificates of occupancy.

City Planning Director Jennifer Severson told commissioners the proposal includes about 240 residential units in a mix of studio, one‑ and two‑bedroom apartments and about 1.2…

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