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Loveland council approves temporary suspension on residential metro-district service-plan approvals
Summary
Loveland City Council adopted Resolution R-103-2024 to suspend processing new residential metropolitan-district service-plan applications while staff finalizes updated regulations and a model service plan; the measure passed 6-2. Staff said applicants may continue development review but council will not consider final service plans until new criteria and Title 20 updates are complete.
Loveland City Council on Nov. 5 approved an interim policy and Resolution R-103-2024 that pauses the city's formal consideration of new service plans for residential metropolitan districts while staff completes revisions to the city's 17-point criteria and related code updates.
The suspension passed on a 6-2 roll-call vote. Council members who voted yes argued the pause balances the need to avoid a backlog of applications with the need to finish rules that will guide future approvals. Council members who voted no said they remain skeptical of approving residential metros in principle.
Finance and development staff said the interim policy does not block applicants from early-stage development review. "We can accept the…
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