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Riverton Council lowers minimum parcel sizes for some multifamily zones, adopts ordinance
Summary
The Riverton City Council approved Ordinance 25‑13, reducing minimum parcel sizes for selected multifamily zoning categories and removing a proposed 0.8‑acre allowance on major roads; the vote was unanimous.
Riverton City Council on Thursday approved amendments to the city code that change minimum parcel sizes for several multifamily zoning designations, adopting Ordinance 25‑13 after a roll‑call vote.
The ordinance reduces minimum lot-assembly thresholds for certain multifamily zones to three acres. Council members said the change is intended to give the city and developers more flexibility to consider smaller infill projects while preserving the council’s discretion to approve or deny any rezone application. The council voted unanimously to adopt the measure.
Why it matters: Riverton is increasingly an infill…
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