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Littleton schedules June hearings on state‑directed ADU rules, parking and turf changes
Summary
Council set public hearings for June 3 on two ordinances that implement state 2024 housing and land‑use laws: rules easing accessory dwelling unit (ADU) restrictions; removal of parking minimums near transit; and limits on nonfunctional turf for nonresidential properties.
The Littleton City Council on May 20 voted to publish and set public hearings for June 3 on two ordinance packages that implement state‑level changes and update local land‑use rules.
What the ordinances do: staff said Ordinance 9 updates the unified land use code to comply with House Bill 24‑1152 (state ADU legislation) by loosening certain restrictions on accessory dwelling units, removing some design constraints, and aligning lot‑setback rules. Ordinance 10 bundles multiple 2024 legislative updates, including limits on nonfunctional turf on nonresidential properties and an expansion of state‑authorized parking minimum waivers in designated transit areas.
Key ADU changes staff highlighted: staff proposed…
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