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Council approves first reading to remove occupancy limits and ease rules for accessory dwelling units
Summary
On first reading the Loveland City Council voted 9-0 to amend the Unified Development Code to remove occupancy limits for unrelated residents and loosen restrictions on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to align local rules with recent state law changes.
Loveland City Council voted unanimously on first reading to amend the Unified Development Code, removing local occupancy limits for unrelated residents and reducing restrictions on accessory dwelling units.
City planner Carrie Burshette told the council the changes are needed to align local code with two recent state laws — one that bans occupancy limits on unrelated individuals and another that encourages ADUs. “The amendments tonight are really to align our Unified Development Code with recent state approved legislation,” Burshette said, describing removal of…
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