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Council approves Lakeview PUD first‑reading and vacates obsolete subdivision despite neighbor traffic concerns
Summary
Council approved first reading of a major amendment to the Lakeview Planned Unit Development and vacated portions of the Boyd Lake North 7th final plat as obsolete, allowing a revised zoning document that caps density, preserves shoreline open space and requires future sketch‑plat neighborhood review; vote on the PUD was 8–1 and vacation 9–0.
Loveland City Council approved first readings on a Lakeview Planned Unit Development major amendment and a companion ordinance vacating portions of an obsolete subdivision, after extensive staff and developer presentations and a prolonged public comment session focused on traffic, shoreline remediation and metro‑district questions.
Senior planner Marika Copp (recorded as 'Marika Copp') and acting Development Services director Bob Paulson summarized staff findings that the proposed PUD (about 155.9 acres east of Boyd Lake) is consistent with the city's comprehensive plan for low‑density…
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