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Boulder City approves Liberty Ridge tentative map and subdivision exceptions for 121‑lot development
Summary
The council unanimously approved two resolutions clearing subdivision exceptions and a tentative map for the 121‑lot Liberty Ridge development on Tract 350, a city‑owned ~45‑acre parcel; Toll Brothers outlined a three‑phase plan and told council public sales are planned for May.
The Boulder City Council voted unanimously to approve subdivision exceptions and a tentative map for the Liberty Ridge subdivision, a proposed 121‑lot development on Tract 350 at Adams Boulevard and Bristlecone Drive.
Deputy City Manager Michael Mays summarized the site as approximately 45 acres owned by the city with zoning that includes R1‑7, R1‑10 and R1‑15 single‑family classifications and said the project follows earlier voter direction that 90% of sale proceeds would fund a new pool and 10% would go…
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