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Planning Commission hears six‑month work plan, ULUC updates and possible gas‑station moratorium
Summary
Staff presented a six‑month work plan that includes Unified Land Use Code updates required by state law, the Wilton/Littleton Boulevard subarea plan procurement, potential six‑month moratorium on new fuel retail applications, and follow‑up items including parking management and ADU templates.
At a study session, Littleton City staff briefed the Planning Commission on a proposed six‑month work plan that will prioritize code updates required by state legislation, begin procurement for a Littleton Boulevard subarea plan and respond to a potential six‑month moratorium on new fuel retail (gas station) applications.
Staff said the moratorium — a pause the City Council has discussed but not yet adopted — would hold new gas‑station applications for six months while staff researches code changes and drafts alternative language for commission and council review. Staff said any applications already in the pipeline would not be barred by the pause, and council could extend the moratorium if needed.
The staff presentation said…
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