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Longmont council sets criteria to waive fees for neighborhood conservation overlay petitions
Summary
The Longmont City Council on Nov. 3 approved a code amendment allowing council to waive application fees for registered neighborhood groups seeking conservation overlay zoning, using criteria tied to area median income, demonstrated property-owner support and evidence of development pressure.
The Longmont City Council on Nov. 3 approved an amendment to the land development code allowing the council, by resolution, to waive application fees for registered neighborhood groups seeking conservation overlay zoning. The council voted unanimously to move the amendment forward to public hearing and final action on Nov. 18 as ordinance 2025-79.
Jennifer Hewitt Apperson, principal planner, told council the change responds to prior direction to…
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