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Loveland council approves first-reading UDC changes to adopt state EV, transit parking and ADU rules
Summary
The Loveland City Council voted 7–0 on Dec. 16 to approve ordinance 6805 on first reading, updating the Unified Development Code to adopt state electric-vehicle charging standards, exempt parking near certain transit stops and ease rules for accessory dwelling units, enabling grant eligibility for ADU incentives.
Loveland’s City Council voted unanimously Dec. 16 to approve on first reading ordinance 6805, a package of amendments to the Unified Development Code that staff said are needed to align local rules with state legislation adopted in 2024.
Planning staffer Carrie Burchett told the council the updates cover three areas required or encouraged by recent state bills: a transit-area parking exemption for some multifamily projects, a statewide model permitting code for stand-alone electric-vehicle charging projects and relaxed standards for accessory dwelling units (ADUs). "The purpose of these amendments is really to…
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