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Votes at a glance: Livingston commission approves first reading of zoning change, transfers flagpole, and updates municipal rules
Summary
At Tuesday’s Livingston City Commission meeting the commission approved first reading for the Northtown PUD rezoning, authorized a transfer of a privately placed flagpole to city ownership, advanced an ordinance restricting some uses of city property, and adopted several board and commission governance updates.
The Livingston City Commission took a string of votes Tuesday on land‑use and administrative matters. Key actions:
Northtown PUD — first reading (ordinance 3059) - Action: First reading approved to rezone a ~20‑acre North Side parcel from R‑2 (medium‑density residential) to Planned Unit Development to allow a 240‑unit mixed‑use project with roughly 12,850 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space. - Vote: 4–0 (Chair Quintin Schwartz; Vice Chair Newts; Commissioners Kale and Willich voted in favor; one commissioner absent). - Notes: The commission approved first reading with added conditions requiring a water‑line loop by occupancy of phase 2 (or within an enforceable time/financial guarantee), traffic mitigations at Fifth & Front per the updated traffic impact study, additional fire hydrants and sprinklers per the fire chief, a recorded covenant…
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