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Council approves first reading of ordinance barring certain registered offenders from living near youth-populated areas
Summary
On first reading, the council voted 8-0 to approve Ordinance 67-83, creating a new code section that broadly bars certain registered *** offenders and "violent predators" from establishing residences within 1,000 feet of designated youth-populated areas, with grandfathering exceptions and misdemeanor penalties.
The Loveland City Council voted unanimously on first reading to approve Ordinance 67-83, which would add a new chapter restricting residency by certain registered *** offenders near "youth-populated areas." City Attorney Vince Jungles presented the ordinance as modeled on language previously adopted — and reviewed by courts — in other Colorado municipalities, explaining definitions, the 1,000-foot measurement, and exceptions for persons who already reside within a restricted zone at the ordinance's effective date.
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