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Loveland council rejects bid to send Sentara South density increase to voters
Summary
Council voted 7-1 to reject a motion to refer an amendment increasing residential units at Sentara South to the November ballot, after legal staff said the change likely flows from a quasi-judicial land-use decision and could expose the city to legal risk.
The Loveland City Council on first consideration voted down a proposal to put a developer-requested increase in residential density at the Sentara South project before voters. The motion, placed on the agenda at the request of resident Robert McKnight and read into the record by the mayor, would have authorized McWinnie Real Estate Services to increase residential units by 519 (a 29.5% increase) and asked whether the city should submit that change to voters under Charter section 15.9.
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