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Council adopts Lakeview PUD zoning on second reading; residents press for clearer noise and tax disclosures
Summary
Council approved second‑reading ordinances for Lakeview planned unit development and vacation of an obsolete plat after staff and the applicant addressed airport noise contours, disclosure commitments, Metro District service plan details and a traffic study; residents urged stronger buyer disclosures and questioned density and district finance terms.
On Jan. 8 the Loveland City Council adopted two second‑reading ordinances to update Lakeview planned unit development (PUD) zoning and to vacate portions of an obsolete plat in Boyd Lake North 7th Subdivision. Development Services staff, the city traffic engineer and the applicant provided follow‑up information about airport noise exposure, disclosures to future homeowners, the Metro District service plan and traffic impacts.
Development Services explained that the Lakeview property lies outside the airport’s primary noise contours, based on the airport master plan maps, and therefore does not…
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