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Longmont planning commission finds notice inadequate, schedules special Dec. 10 hearing
Summary
The Longmont Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously found that item 7a lacked adequate on-site notice after staff confirmed the wrong sign was posted; the commission continued the hearing to a special meeting on Dec. 10 and required correct posting under the city’s land development code.
The Longmont Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously concluded on Nov. 19, 2025, that adequate notice was not provided for agenda item 7a because the applicant posted a “development under review” sign rather than the required public‑hearing sign. Chair Hite moved the determination and the commission voted 7–0 to halt the hearing.
Nathan Jones, a principal planner with the Planning and Development Services Department, told the commission that the wrong sign had been posted on-site and that the city’s land development code requires a distinct public‑hearing sign that lists meeting time and location. Jones recommended postponing the hearing and…
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