The City Council has been discussing a new methodology for calculating capital expansion (or impact) fees for new development for five years. Last week staff presented Council with a resolution adopting the new plans based fees but after a long conversation, Council opted to postpone the decision until September. The CEFs under consideration included fire,Continue reading “Loveland: Council Postpones Adoption of New Impact Fees”
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Longmont: Development Activity Stable
Building permit activity in Longmont has been consistent over the past 2 years according to data provided to the City Council. 245 single-family permits were issued in 2016 compared to 200 in 2015. The number of condominium permits issued in 2016 was exactly the same as 2015 – zero. The City may consider a constructionContinue reading “Longmont: Development Activity Stable”
Loveland: Council Approves Mirasol Annexation
The City Council approved an annexation and zoning of 6.8 acres of land owned by the Housing Authority into the City of Loveland. The parcel will be part of the Mirasol Community senior development. The property is located at the southeast corner of 4Street SE and S. St. Louis Avenue, directly north of Mirasol. TheContinue reading “Loveland: Council Approves Mirasol Annexation”
Longmont: Residential Building Permits on the Rise
According to data presented by Longmont’s Community Development Department, new residential construction is increasing while commercial development has slightly decreased. A total of 2,464 residential permits have been issued through July 2016, compared with 2, 275 for the same time period in 2015. Those numbers include all types of new construction as well as remodelingContinue reading “Longmont: Residential Building Permits on the Rise”