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Livingston Commission approves first reading of major subdivision code update; asks staff to refine language
Summary
On first reading the commission approved Ordinance 3066, a comprehensive rewrite of subdivision regulations (Chapter 28) to align with state law and the growth policy; commissioners directed edits on covenant language, variance criteria and asked staff to research extension limits and mitigation language for noise/wind.
The Livingston City Commission voted unanimously to approve the first reading of Ordinance 3066, a comprehensive update to Chapter 28 of the municipal code governing subdivision review, design standards and related processes.
City Manager Brett Gager said the update implements state legislative changes, aligns subdivision rules with the growth policy and public‑works design standards, and adds requirements such as boulevard tree plantings, sidewalks in new subdivisions, revised block and alley standards and stronger variance criteria. "The purpose of subdivision…
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