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Council approves Mid Cities PUD amendment to convert hotel site into 150 apartments with income-aligned units
Summary
Council approved a PUD amendment allowing up to 150 residential units on a Mid Cities site (Lot 1), including the code-required income-aligned minimum (20% at 60% AMI). The developer said the plan is adaptive reuse of an extended-stay hotel and cited sustainability benefits; staff outlined PLD obligations and potential cash-in-lieu.
The City and County of Broomfield City Council approved Mid Cities Planned Unit Development Amendment No. 10 to permit standalone residential on Lot 1 (480 Flatiron Boulevard), allowing up to 150 apartment units and requiring compliance with income-aligned housing rules.
Planning staff told council the amendment would increase permitted residential units on the site to 150 and trigger a public land dedication (PLD) obligation totaling 6.89 acres, with a calculated cash-in-lieu estimate (based on current average land value) of about $658,200. Staff noted the proposal remains consistent with the comprehensive plan's mixed-use commercial…
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