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La Verne council adopts urgency ordinance setting minimum densities in Old Town

La Verne City Council · December 2, 2024
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Summary

The La Verne City Council on Nov. 18 adopted an urgency ordinance establishing a 38-units-per-acre minimum on 18 sites in the Old Town La Verne specific plan's mixed-use districts, finding the measure exempt from CEQA and scheduling formal hearings for later review.

La Verne's City Council voted 5-0 on Nov. 18 to adopt an urgency ordinance that sets minimum residential densities for parts of the Old Town La Verne Specific Plan.

Principal Planner Candace Bocock told the council the ordinance would establish a minimum density of 38 dwelling units per acre for 18 identified sites in the mixed-use 1 and mixed-use 2 districts to align development with the city's 2013 plan and the 2017 EIFD financing strategy. "To support…

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