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Owner withdraws Venice Street variance appeal after council discussion of options

Longmont City Council · November 4, 2025
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Summary

The owner of 1154 Venice Street withdrew an appeal of Planning & Zoning’s denial of setback variances to build a detached garage. Council discussed remanding the application to Planning & Zoning or approving with conditions but ultimately accepted the applicant's withdrawal to allow time for a revised proposal.

The Longmont City Council heard an appeal on Nov. 3 from the owners of 1154 Venice Street seeking two setback variances — a requested 5-foot front setback where 15 feet is normally required and a 5-foot rear setback where 6 feet is required — to build a detached garage. Phil Taylor, senior planner, presented staff’s recommendation that the council uphold the Planning & Zoning Commission’s denial.

Owner William Neff and contractor Wayne…

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